Intoxicated and Wealthy (part 2)

Intoxicated and Wealthy (part 2)

by Zhang Henshui

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This book is Zhang Henshui's most influential masterpiece in his later period. The novel uses the clues of Wei Duanben, a young civil servant, and Tian Peizhi, the anti-war wife, who broke up after living together, and uses the opportunity of many characters to rush to buy gold savings certificates to make the country's hard-earned wealth, and unfold a complicated story. When the Anti-Japanese War was won, everything for the speculators was in vain. The work directs criticism towards the ugly, humble world in the Kuomintang-controlled areas on the eve of the victory of the Anti-Japanese War. It reveals the loss and struggle in the face of human nature and money in a special era.

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