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Peter Goullart spent nine years in the all-but-forgotten Nakhi
Kingdom of south west China. He had a job entirely suited to his
inquiring, gossipy temperament: to get to know the local traders,
merchants, inn-keepers and artisans to decide which to back with a
loan from the cooperative movement. A Russian by birth, due to his
extraordinary skill in language and dialects, Goullart made himself
totally at home in Likiang, which had been ruled by Mandarin
officials descended from ancient dynasties, and was visited by
caravans of Tibetan and Burmese travelling merchants, and such
mysterious local highland peoples as the Lobos. In his company we
get to hear about the love affairs and social rivalries of his
neighbours, to attend magnificent banquets, meet ancient dowagers
and handsome warriors as well as to catch the sound of the swiftly
running mountain streams, the coarse ribaldry of the market ladies
and the happy laughter emerging from the wine shops. Through him we
are able to travel back to this complex society, which believed
simultaneously and sincerely in Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism,
in addition to their ancient Animism and Shamanism.
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