The Ming Emperor upheld the family honour of Sir Alexander Heathcote. Justify this with reference to the short story"The Chinese Statue'?
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"The Chinese Statue," is a beautiful novel written by Jeffery Archer.
Explanation:
- The Emperor of the Ming Dynasty upheld the honor of Alexander by offering him a good position.
- Sir Alexander was a great follower of Chinese art and always admired their art work.
- He followed the footsteps of his father and probably that's why the emperor upheld the honor of the Alexander family.
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