Also known as Two Fair Cousins
thumb|201px|The opening of the novel (from chapter one) thumb|page=12|201px|Pages from an early printed edition of the novel, 1644-1661 thumb|201px|1826 French translation by Jean-Pierre-Abel Rémusat thumb|page=18|201px|1827 English translation published by Hunt and Clarke of London
thumb|201px|The opening of the novel (from chapter one) thumb|page=12|201px|Pages from an early printed edition of the novel, 1644-1661 thumb|201px|1826 French translation by Jean-Pierre-Abel Rémusat thumb|page=18|201px|1827 English translation published by Hunt and Clarke of London
Yu Jiao Li (), known in the West as Iu-Kiao-Li: or, the Two Fair Cousins, is an early-Qing Chinese caizi jiaren ("scholar and beauty") novel by Zhang Yun (張勻).
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).