"Long ago in China, knot-makers tied string into……" — Maxine Hong Kingston
"Long ago in China, knot-makers tied string into buttons and frogs, and rope into bell pulls. There was one knot so complicated that it blinded the knot-maker. Finally an emperor outlawed this cruel knot, and the nobles could not order it anymore. If I had lived in China, I would have been an outlaw knot-maker."
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41 Quotes by Maxine Hong Kingston
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