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The story tells a dramatic story: Xu, a businessman, suffered many setbacks in his business in China and was on the verge of bankruptcy. Later, a friend went overseas to do business and invited him to go with him. Before sailing, he bought a basket of Dongting red oranges, a special product of Taihu Lake, and enjoyed them on the way. Unexpectedly, this basket of oranges sold overseas for more than 1000 taels of silver. On the way back, he accidentally picked up a big turtle shell, arrived in Fujian and was bought by a Persian businessman for 52 thousand silver. At this time, Wen used the money he earned to rebuild his family business in the coastal areas, marry and have children, and his family was rich. This novel reflects the commercial prosperity in Ming Dynasty, and the life reality of businessmen venturing out to sea to do business. Although Wen's Transshipment is mixed with the dross of "fate", it also implies the subjective spirit of fighting against life and fate. Transporting Korea to Dongting Red shows the ideal of overseas adventure of feudal businessmen, advocating profiteering and money first. The works have a specific flavor of the times, which shows that citizens' life occupies a more important position in the short stories of the Ming Dynasty, and provides a rich and vivid historical picture for studying the society of the Ming Dynasty. The story of "Yun Han meets Dongting Red" not only reflects the desire to open the "sea ban" in the era after the middle of the Ming Dynasty, but also directly and vividly reveals the important economic principle that the huge profits of commodities come from the circulation field exchanged in different places. It not only has the value of literature appreciation, but also is a valuable material for studying the history of China's ancient economic thought.