"Happy Fate", full name "The First Strange Book of Happy Fate", a long novel about world love in the Qing Dynasty. Twelve chapters. No title to write. The inscription at the end of the catalog says "Jinnong", and his life is unknown.
Book tells the story of Qi and Liang dynasties in the Southern Dynasty. There was a fisherman with a surname Zhang and his name was Tong, and his wife Zhao's . He only gave birth to a daughter, named Keer, and was extremely charming. When Ke'er was thirteen years old, Zhang Tong died of illness, and the orphan and widowed mother made a living by fishing. Unfortunately, Ke'er's fishing net was broken and the fishing boat was broken again. Zhao's family was not worried and fell ill and died. An old devout woman saw the Zhang family in such a situation and pretended to treat Zhao's family. Zhao's illness did not recover at all. Soon after, she passed away, and Ke'er was left in the Zhang family. The old pious woman pretended to be kind and took Ke'er home to live. As soon as he arrived at home, the old fairy showed his true face in Lushan in a blink of an eye and forced Ke'er to pick up customers. It turned out that the old grandmother was a brothel in the brothel, but Ke'er refused to follow him and was willing to sell laughter but not herself. The old pious woman couldn't, so she had to agree temporarily.
One day, Ke'er and his aunt went to Lingyanshan Temple to play. They were seduced by the temple abbot Aiyun and hid in a secret room. The aunt couldn't do it, so she had to go back and tell the old grandma that when she saw her money tree being held up, she wrote a lawsuit overnight to sue the official. Seeing the lawsuit against the chief minister, the official protected each other, beat the old pious woman fifty boards and drove her out. The old fairy woman was angry and anxious, and died within half a month.
There is a censor named Chen Shu, who is the elder brother of the current imperial concubine. On this day, Lingyan Temple burned incense. Seeing a woman in the temple, I sent someone to search, search Ke'er, take her home, and take her as a concubine. Later, because Ke'er did not abide by the rules, Chen Zhu drove Ke'er out of the mansion. Ke'er was desperate and had to escape in a dilapidated temple. Unexpectedly, there was a beggar living in the temple, who was the leader of selling Ke'er to Cui Long, a rich young man from Hangzhou.
Some robbers gathered in Qixia Mountain. The two leaders named Liu Zhao and Su Bin robbed their families all day long. One day, they saw Liu Yiyi and Ke'er's appearance, and they were distracted. That night, Cui Long and Wu Rui went to Yangzhou to do business and were not at home. They went to rob Liu Yiyi and Ke'er back to the village to be the wife of the village. Liu Zhao and Su Bin led their troops to capture Hangzhou, and found the four daughters of Cui's Mansion and Wu Rui. Wu Rui was killed by all the minions, and only Cui Long escaped. After the robbers left, Cui Long saw that things had changed, and time had changed, so he saw through the world, escaped from the monks, and became a monk and became a Taoist priest.
Chen Shu returned triumphantly in the north and learned about Liu Zhao and Su Bin's robbery behavior. He was furious and rushed to lead his troops to suppress the bandits, defeated the bandits, and married Fan Ying as his wife, Ke'er and Liu Yiyi as their concubines. Later, Chen Shu's father became emperor. A year later, Chen Shu succeeded to the throne and made Fan Ying the queen. Everyone received his reward.