The difference here can only be in trade-offs. This kind of sentence break is correct. This article is roughly about the Guangxu period, which was more than 100 years apart and close to the vernacular.
Tell Uncle B that it took me two months to choose a solution to something or something, spanning five provinces.
Related examples: Tang Du Fu's "Drama is a quatrain" Part VI: "Elegant without cutting the prosthesis, and benefiting many teachers." Qian Note: "Others are different; Those scissors, cut and go. If you can cut out the fake body, it will be close to elegance! " Luo Song's "Mantang Poetry" in Qing Dynasty: "The articles are complicated and difficult to distinguish from others."
Explanation of related words:
B: Shen (1850 ~ 1922), a native of Jiaxing, Zhejiang. Guangxu six years, Jinshi. He became a master of calligraphy, combining Han Li, Beibei and Cao Zhang.
Zhang Shi: The original meaning is the lion's father-in-law. In this case, it at least means some kind of in-laws.