14 Results in the "Nine Lives of Unjust Suffering" category
Definition: In 1906, Wu Jianren penned a masterpiece that blurred the lines between historical fiction and true crime. This series offers a fresh, modern translation of the "Liang Tianlai" case—one of the most notorious mass murders in Chinese history. Follow the harrowing journey of a family destroyed by greed and a survivor who refused to let the truth burn in the embers of his home. From the corrupt courts of the Qing Dynasty to the final, hard-won verdict, experience a legal thriller that remains as chilling today as it was a century ago.
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Chapter 10: A Double Bereavement Brings Trouble to the Scoundrel; A Cunning Mediator Profits from a Settlement Kwai-hing rushed into the inner chambers to find the servants in a chaotic panic. Lady He beckoned him, crying, “Hurry, Husband! Something has happened to Sister!” Kwai-hing reached Kwai-sin’s room and was met with a horrific sight: Kwai-sin had used a silken scarf to hang herself. Her…
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九命奇冤 (Nine Lives of Unjust Suffering) By Wu Jianren (吳趼人) Set in the Guangdong province during the Yongzheng era, the story begins with a horrific crime: the Liang family is brutally murdered when their home is set ablaze. Nine lives are lost in the inferno, but the tragedy doesn’t end there. The local wealthy gentry and corrupt officials conspire to bury the truth, framing…
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Chapter 11: A Violent Riot in the Hall of Abundant Harvest; Au Cheuk-hing Fattens His Pockets Twice Over Seeing the situation turn dire, Kwai-hing sent Hei-loi to fetch the “strategist” Cheuk-hing while he consulted Zong-kong. Before Cheuk-hing arrived, Zong-kong tried to bolster Kwai-hing’s courage: “She took poison herself! We didn’t force it down her throat. What is there to fear?” He had barely finished…
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Nine Lives of Unjust Suffering Chapter 1: A Chaotic Outcry, The Bandits Strike First, A Slow Unfolding: The Prologue Begins “Hey! Mates! We’ve reached the spot! Look, the main gate is bolted tight. How do we break in?” “Bah! You fool! It’s just two wooden doors—you think we can’t smash through that? Come, come! Hand me my sledgehammer!” Crash! Boom! “What a racket!” “Success!…
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Chapter 12: Commander Huang Favors the Thugs; Ling Kwai-hing Leads a Brazen Robbery After settling with his father-in-law, Ling Kwai-hing turned the “Hall of Abundant Harvest” into a site for a massive forty-nine-day funeral rite. Beneath the banner of “helping out,” his gang of thugs swarmed the house day and night, drinking and feasting. Kwai-hing, now free of the “nagging” of his wife and…
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Shareholders of Guangyuan Shop Dissolve Their Partnership; A Fortune-Teller Discusses the Stars on Saddle Street Guangdong has long been known as a region of immense prosperity, a gathering place for merchants where goods flow freely. Before the sea routes were fully opened, those traveling to the northern provinces mostly went through Jiangxi. On the border between Jiangxi and Guangdong stands Mount Nanxiong. This area…
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Chapter 13: Zong-kong and Cheuk-hing Recommend Assassins; A Direct Assault and a Narrow Escape When Lady Leang and her sons heard that Kwai-hing was at the door, they hesitated for a long time, paralyzed by indecision. Finally, Lady Leang spoke: “Let him in. I will ask him myself why he persists in this vendetta. He is my nephew; surely he won’t dare harm me.…
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Receiving a Letter from the Capital, Lord Chen Sells an “Opening”; Casting Off Mourning Garb, Ling Kwai-hing Sits for the Provincial Exams Ling Kwai-hing left Ma the Semi-Immortal and headed home with his servant. Along the way, he asked repeatedly, “Why is Lord Chen looking for me?” The servant, named Xi-lai, was no longer a child—around fifteen or sixteen years old—and Kwai-hing treated him…
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Chapter 4: Anxiously Awaiting the Results as if Boiling; Casual Talk and Tall Tales About Feng Shui In the year of Bing-wu (1726), the results of the Guangdong provincial examinations were scheduled to be posted on the ninth day of the ninth month. By the eighth day, Ling Kwai-hing was already in a frantic state. He grabbed Zong-kong to plan the menu, arrange the…
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Chapter 5: Family Ugly Scenes Over Daily Bread; Stirring Up Trouble Between Relatives Ling Kwai-hing’s ancestral home was in Mude-lisi, but his father’s wealth had allowed them to build a grand mansion in the provincial capital. Kwai-hing spent most of his time in the city under the guise of “studying,” but after the Feng Shui excursion, he stayed behind at the old house, sending…
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