Quiet Garden Reading · Grain Rains (Encounter · 90 min)
Why: Poetry reading in the Red Chamber world is social choreography: to receive, respond, and return a verse is to practice li[1] — ritual propriety that keeps feeling generous and critique humane.
[Insert verified quotation here, ≤75 words, then cite vol./ch./page.]
- Receive another’s poem with two hands and a thank-you.
- Use “I appreciate… because…” before suggestions.
- Avoid filming thresholds and altars without consent.
- No phone use while someone reads.
- Don’t parody women’s studio objects.
- Don’t sit astride bridge rails/balustrades.
li often rendered “rites/ritual propriety” in sinology; we align English phrasing to narrative context and cite Penguin for passages.Evidence & credits
Time frame: “Twenty-Four Solar Terms” (UNESCO 2016). Garden conduct: local museum/garden rules. Citations: Penguin Classics (Hawkes vols. 1–3; Minford vols. 4–5).
