Introduction by Qian Suoqiao
The Function of Criticism at the Present Time
Marriage and Careers for Women
A Hymn to Shanghai
If I Were a Bandit
Ah Fong, My House-Boy
Han Fei As a Cure for Modern China
My Last Rebellion Against Lady Nicotine
Confucius as I Know Him
Zarathustra and the Jester
Do Bed-Bugs Exist in China?
A Pageant of Costumes
What Is Face?
On Political Sickness
The Spirit of the Chinese Culture
How I Bought a Tooth-Brush
In Memoriam of the Dog-Meat General
First Lesson in Chinese Language
In Praise of Liang Zuoyou
The Lost Mandarin
I Like to Talk with Women
I Committed a Murder
On Freedom of Speech
On Chinese and Foreign Dress
The Monks of Hangzhou
What I Want
In Defense of Pidgin English
The Necessity of Summer Resorts
Should Women Rule the World?
What I Have Not Done
An Open Letter To M. Dekobra:A Defense of the Chinese Girl
How To Write Postscripts
The Beggars of London
Spring in My Garden
A Day-Dream
On Bertrand Russell's Divorce
A Lecture Without An Audience: A Wedding Speech
Our Tailor-Morality
New Year 1935
Hirota And The Child: A Child's Guide to Sino-Japanese Politics'
I Daren't Go to Hangzhou
In Defense of Gold-Diggers
Confessions of A Nudist
Preface to "Six Chapters of a Floating Life""
On Shaking Hands
On Lying in Bed
On Crying at Movies
On the Calisthenic Value of Kowtowing
A Bamboo Civilization
On Mickey Mouse
First Impressions in America: Letter to a Chinese Friend-
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