In this Book
summary
The young son of the head of the Chinese traders’ association, the men licensed to deal with foreign merchants in the port of Guangzhou, is suddenly burdened with responsibility for his powerful family upon his father’s sudden death. A latter-day Baoyu, but with far stronger sexual impulses, the son learns both to tame his own libido to some degree and to conduct himself prudently in the Guangzhou society of his time. All of this appears in a comparatively little-known and little-studied novel called Shenlou zhi 蜃樓志, which is here translated for the first time.
The novel was actually first published in 1804, several decades before opium became a factor in the China trade. It is not only by far the earliest novel to deal with that trade, but also one of the earliest accounts of it. Furthermore, it has been found to be closely connected to events that occurred in Guangzhou and Huizhou in the years just before the time of its publication—the arrival of a new Superintendent of Customs in Guangzhou and the outbreak of rebellion in Huizhou. This strikingly original work develops the culture of adolescence that was first described in Honglou meng 紅樓夢 and also relishes, in its account of the rebellion, the romantic conventions of Shuihu zhuan 水滸傳.
Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page, Copyright
Contents
pp. v-viii
Introduction
pp. ix-xvi
1. Riches arouse the superintendentâs interest | Connections lead to the tradersâ release
pp. 1-16
2. Li Jiangshan intercedes in a difficult dispute | Su Wankui withdraws at the height of his career
pp. 17-30
3. Suxin bemoans her fate as a beauty | Jishi searches for sex in the night
pp. 31-46
4. In Break-Cassia Studio a pair of lovers open acc ounts | At the Double Ninth festival the class visits Mt. Yuexiu
pp. 47-64
5. Matchmaking causes two birds to lose their feathers | Flirtation leads to one sisterâs falling in love
pp. 65-78
6. Heh Zhifu installs mistresses in a separate wing | Li Jiangshan comes upon a hero in Qujiang county
pp. 79-94
7. An ambitious river police chief plays along | A humiliated customs official hangs himself
pp. 95-110
8. Shen Jin is restored to office by imperial grace | Su Wankui dies on hearing of a robbery
pp. 111-128
9. In burning old deeds a son carries out his fatherâs wishes | By faking a prayer a priest engages in a lascivious act
pp. 129-142
10. LuÌ Youkui forms an alliance at an inn | Yao Huowu is thrown into jail in Haifeng
pp. 143-158
11. Feng Gang catches a tiger on Goatâs Foot Ridge | Ho Wu kills an ox at Phoenix Tail River1
pp. 159-172
12. Hearing of his brotherâs death, a prisoner breaksout of jail | Taking advantage of a visit, an abbot gains a gem
pp. 173-188
13. Emerging from reclusion, he reviews commanders | A bandit for the present, he is awarded high rank
pp. 189-204
14. Faced with a cruel husband, she bites her tongue and endures her shame | Meeting an artful woman, he hopes for sex but gets feces instead
pp. 205-220
15. Three scoundrels set a trap | Four beauties disappear
pp. 221-236
16. Reunion, as Qiao rejoins her lord | Justice, as Shangguan punishes scoundrels
pp. 237-254
17. Wu Biyuan lays his complaint before the censor | Su Jishi flees to Qingyuan to escape danger
pp. 255-272
18. Vice-president Yuan impounds Hehâs possessions | Governor-general Hu withdraws to Huizhou
pp. 273-288
19. A girl suffers a tragic fate at New Yearâs | An in-law embarks on a literary career
pp. 289-302
20. Yao Huowu rebuffs Mola | Wen Chuncai outdoes Bian Ruyu
pp. 303-316
21. A friendâs letter leads a hero to submit | A yearâs leave allows a censor to marry
pp. 317-332
22. After receiving high office, a civil official joins the army | While taking defensive measures, a demon practices magic
pp. 333-344
23. Commander Yao triumphs in a single night | Iron Mouth Lei reads faces and predicts lives
pp. 345-358
24. His womenfolk compose beautiful lines | His brothers sing a song of court delight
pp. 359-372
| ISBN | 9789629969578 |
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| Related ISBN(s) | 9789629965815 |
| DOI | 10.1353/book30789![]() |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 881318845 |
| Pages | 450 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2014-06-07 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | No |



