This chapter opens with a description of the condition of the Ming family. It is clear that the Mings are in dire straits. They have been forced to flee to New Zealand, where they are being persecuted by the English. The Mings, however, are not in such a dire situation. They are still able to oppress the English, and they are able to do so at great personal cost to the Ming leader
This chapter opens with a description of the condition of the Ming family. It is clear that the Mings are in dire straits. They have been forced to flee to New Zealand, where they are being persecuted by the English. The Mings, however, are not in such a dire situation. They are still able to oppress the English, and they are able to do so at great personal cost to the Ming leader