
In the bustling streets of early‑twentieth‑century Shanghai, a young merchant who once drifted through the city’s glittering nightlife now finds himself watching the chaos from a more reflective perch. He recounts the flamboyant displays of wealth, the endless swirl of horse‑drawn carriages, and the countless schemes—gambling dens, swindles, and secret societies—that thrive beneath the surface of the metropolis. Through his eyes we glimpse a world where appearances mask desperation, and every encounter hints at hidden motives.
As the narrator matures, the city’s relentless energy forces him into a series of precarious situations that test his wits and will to survive. He navigates betrayals, narrowly escaping deadly traps while trying to understand the strange customs and moral compromises that define Shanghai’s underbelly. The story captures the paradox of a city that dazzles with modernity yet clings to age‑old vices, offering a vivid portrait of a society in flux seen through the eyes of a man who has lived its contradictions for twenty years.
Language
zh
Duration
~4 hours (261K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-04-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1910
A major voice in late Qing fiction, this Chinese novelist used sharp, entertaining stories to expose social problems and official corruption. Best known for Bizarre Happenings Eyewitnessed over Two Decades, he helped shape the modern Chinese novel at a moment of rapid change.
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