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  1. RAISE THE RED LANTERN. When Fourth Mistress, Lotus, was carried into the Chen family garden, she was nineteen; she was carried into the garden through the back gate on the west side at dusk, by four rustic sedan bearers.

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  3. Hang up that red lantern long reserved for all. Put it in the brightest spot to release the most joy. Take down that old blue lantern put up on the eaves when Mǔqīn (Mother) flower began to wilt in winter. for today, she has joined all our ancestors!

  4. Jan 1, 1994 · Raise the Red Lantern by Simon Patton, Su Tong, Michael S. Duke published in World Literature Today. Full text available on Amanote Research.

  5. Written by a virtuoso wordsmith, this enchanting opus guides viewers on an emotional odyssey, delicately revealing the latent possible and profound affect embedded within the complicated web of language.

  6. Feb 28, 2022 · Imported from Scriblio MARC record. Raise the red lantern by Su Tong, 1993, W. Morrow and Co. edition, in English - 1st ed.

  7. Raise the Red Lantern by Su Tong. Brief summary of the novella. In a Chinese town in the 1920’s or 30’s, four wives in a polygamous marriage jockey for. what limited power is available to them within a claustrophobic and patriarchal household. Issues of class, gender and sexual hierarchies, and questions about the role of history versus fate.