When Marshal Hong breaks the seals which generations of Taoist Masters
have placed on the temple doors to hold back 108 incarcerated Demon
Princes, powerful forces of disorder are released. One after another,
brave men fall out with officialdom and are obliged to join the
brotherhood of the rivers and lakes-the mixed company of heroes and
vagabonds who live by their wits and their fighting skills. The story of
The Broken Seals branches this way and that, following first one hero,
then another, as their paths converge and part, until finally 108
brave-but not entirely admirable-men are united at the outlaws'
stronghold in the Marshes of Mount Liang.
The story takes us through the vast landscape of imperial China. We hear
of epic duels, gargantuan feasts, and cunning ambushes, and we witness
injustice, betrayal, murder and revenge. We are told also of the beauty
of the moon during Mid-Autumn Festival or of the snow, crisp underfoot
on a stormy night in the country.
This volume consists of the first twenty-two chapters of the full
120-chapter version of the classic Chinese novel by Shi Nai'an and Luo
Guanzhong. It is the first English translation based on this version and
including much of the verse. It offers the English reader something of
the liveliness and humour of a work which has delighted generations of
Chinese readers.