Eight Skilled Gentlemen

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Eight Skilled Gentlemen
Author Barry Hughart
Country USA
Language English
Series Chronicles of Master Li and Number Ten Ox
Subject(s) China -- Fiction
Genre(s) Historical Fiction, Fantastic Fiction
Publisher Doubleday
Publication date 1991
Media type Book
Pages 255
ISBN ISBN 0385417098
OCLC 22509949
Preceded by The Story of the Stone Also published in omnibus edition: The Chronicles of Master Li and Number Ten Ox.


Eight Skilled Gentlemen is a novel by Barry Hughart, first published in 1990. It is part of a series set in a version of ancient China that began with Bridge of Birds and The Story of the Stone.

[edit] Plot summary

In this novel, Li Kao and Number Ten Ox are attending the execution of a notorious criminal (about whose capture the less said the better, according to the chronicler) when into the public square bounds an ancient vampire, who soon meets a fiery demise. Shortly afterward they discover a conspiracy involving fake tea, mysterious cages, and a host of minor demon-deities led by an ape-like man with blue cheeks, a crimson nose, a silver forehead, and a yellow chin. And then things really get strange.