Lin Jiabao is a short story written by Mao Dun 1932 in July, originally named Bankruptcy. It was published in the first issue of the first volume of Shenbao Monthly, and was later included in the collection of short stories "Spring Silkworm". It tells the story of boss Lin, a small shop owner in Hangjiahu area in the south of the Yangtze River at that time. Under the current social background of turbulence and economic depression, despite repeated struggles, he finally went bankrupt under the exploitation of dark forces.
Content introduction:
The novel tells the story of boss Lin, a small businessman, who is cautious and proficient in business. But he was oppressed by Japanese imperialism, blackmailed by Kuomintang officials and exploited by landlords and usurers. The oppression of these three mountains is the general trend. First, the authorities issued a policy of "sealing up Japanese goods" on the grounds of patriotism, forcing Mr. Lin to ask the president of the Chamber of Commerce to mediate.
He had to change his gold collar and send 400 yuan to the party department. This is a franchise: "Just tear off the Toyo trademark." . However, things did not end there. When the president of the Chamber of Commerce passed by the Lins' shop, he reminded Mr. Lin that you should decorate Director Bu's place slightly in case he was jealous and tried to blackmail.