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Jade Butterflies is a historical fiction book written by Kathy M. Zhu. Jade Butterflies takes place in Beijing and Suchow. Young Mei is a young girl who is interested in receiving an education at the Guiyan academy in Beijing, but tradition prevents women from studying and receiving an education. When a traveling student, Shan Shu comes to stay in Mei’s home she uses the opportunity to travel to Beijing with him. She disguises herself as a man named Ming, and they travel together. On their journey they go through many adventures from escaping death to killing oversized snakes. When they reach the academy Mei and Shan Shu become friends with Wu Long. After a couple of months Mei sees how corrupt the school’s system is. If a student was rich, …show more content…

Even though Mei is girl and cannot receive an education she disguises her identity to be a man. On page 24 Mei disguises her identity and surprises her father. “ “. . . It would be a waste of my talent otherwise.” Instantly, recognition flashed into Master Zu’s eyes as he realized what was happening. This handsome young man was no other than his daughter Mei!” (24). Mei took the risk of disguising herself as a man for the sake of her education. Mei also sacrifice not only her education but her life when she talks to the emperor about the corruption of the school. “You have just proven to me that you do not deserve to be the Number One Scholar. Guards, take him away!” (198). Mei didn’t use the right words, the emperor was angered and Mei was taken away, but Mei negotiated with him and she was not treated with no harm. Also when Mei told Shan Shu her true identity she risked her life. “Shan Shu was speechless. In those few moments it was like his world crashed down. His best friend, who he thought of as a brother was actually a girl.” (202). Shan didn’t react like she thought he would, he just left. “ “Don’t go!” she cried. . . “It is not right for me to stay in a young lady’s bedroom. Good luck.”. . . The door closed with a click.” (203). She didn’t know if he would do anything to harm her. Never giving up is very explicitly shown throughout Jade Butterflies. A form of symbolism in Jade Butterflies is the …show more content…

The imperial exams are a way for the “emperor to pick the best and brightest in the country for high ranking governmental positions.” (131). Many people bought their place in the imperial exam. “He made a lot of money off of many wealthy patrons by making sure their sons got chosen to take the exams.” (139). According to Wikepedia people did in fact buy their place in the exams. Once chosen for the exam they were taken to the isolation huts where they would be locked in for nine days. The isolation hut was a small room with all the supplies needed for the exam. “A small pile of candles, brushes, and ink sticks. There were blankets and sheets for a makeshift bed and a thick wooden plank with scrolls next to it.” (156). The utensils that were used were, “wolf hair brushes, an ink pad, two ink sticks and many gourds of water.” (157). According to wolf hair brushes were some of the finest brushes money could buy. The exam itself consisted of questions about famous writers and the last question they had to write a seven-line poem. The imperial exams determined the life of many young scholars including Mei, Shan Shu, and Wu

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