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... y, often receiving orders from the Inner City, which had a tremendous demand for various types of wood carvings.

Whether carving landscapes or statues of Bodhisattvas and Buddhas, or even images of gods that Li Che had never heard of before.

For a laborer, transporting both the wood and the finished statues meant receiving a fixed piece rate pay, which wasn't much to begin with, and it was backbreaking work.

However, if one could become an official wood carving master, ca ...

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