Set in Ngawa, Sichuan, the novel chronicles the stories of a Tibetan Tusi and his family from the 1920s to 1949, which gives a general introduction to the economic development in Ngawa, the territorial disputes among Tibetan chieftains, and the fights for throne succession.
Main characters
Family of Tusi Maiqi
The first-person narrator: considered as an 'idiot', the second son of Tusi Maiqi, mother is a Han Chinese
Tusi Maiqi: father of the first-person narrator
Mother: the second wife of Tusi Maiqi, a Han Chinese woman as a gift given to Maiqi by a merchant trading furs and herbs
Brother: the eldest son of Tusi Maiqi, son of Maiqi's first wife, considered as the successor of Tusi Maiqi
Suo Lang Ze Lang: attendant of the first-person narrator
Yang Zong: used to be the woman of the chieftain Zhazha, belongs to Tusi Maiqi after Zhazha's death
Lama Menba
Sister: half-blooded, shares the same father with the narrator, lives in London
Uncle: Tusi Maiqi's younger brother, trades in India
The silversmith: later marries Sangji Zhuoma
Other characters
Special commissioner Huang: an official of the national government
Tusi Ronggong: a female Tusi
Tana: the beautiful daughter of Tusi Ronggong
Tusi Laxueba
Tusi Wangbo
Reception
Comments by the selection committee of the Mao Dun Literature Prize: "The novel narrates from a unique viewpoint, with a rich connotation of Tibetan culture. A slight of fantasy enhances the artistic expression. The writing style is light, charming and poetic".[2]
Adaptations
TV series: a television adaptation of Red Poppies was first shown in 2003.[3]
Dance drama: Red Poppies was adapted into a dance drama by Hong Kong Dance Company in 2006.
Li, Huimin (2016-03-23). 《狼圖騰》、《塵埃落定》英譯研究: 從互文性角度分析兩部以中國少數民族邊地為背景的中文小說英譯 [A Study of Wolf Totem and Red Poppies: An Intertextual Analysis of English Translations of Two Chinese Novels Set in China’s Ethnic Minority Regions] (PDF) (Thesis) (in Traditional Chinese). Hong Kong Baptist University. - Abstract in English