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Beijing, 1988. On the cusp of middle-age, Chen Handong
has known little but success all his life. The eldest son of a senior
government bureaucrat, he heads a fast-growing trading company and
plays as hard as he works. His loyal lieutenant Liu Zheng is one of
the few who know that Handong's taste run to boys more than girls.
Lan Yu is a country boy, newly arrived in Beijing to study architecture.
More than most students, he is short of money and willing to try anything
to earn some. He has run into Liu Zheng, who pragmatically suggests
that he could prostitute himself for one night to a gay pool-hall
and bar owner. But Handong happens to be in the pool-hall that evening,
and he nixes the deal. He takes Lan Yu home himself, and gives the
young man what turns out to be life-changing sexual initiation.
Handong and Lan Yu meet often, and the boy is soon very secure in
his love for the man. But Handong insists that he wants a play-mate,
not a lifelong companion, and warns Lan Yu that they will eventually
break up. "When people get to know each other too well,"
he says, "inevitably they part." Meanwhile he showers expensive
gifts to Lan Yu, expecting to deflect the boy's love by turning it
into gratitude or dependency. Lan Yu is undeterred until the night
he arrives at Handong's apartment and finds his lover in the process
of seducing a college athlete.
They meet again on the night of 4 June 1989. Handong goes looking
for Lan Yu, worried that he might have been caught up in the army's
murderous sweep through Tiananmen Square. Handong gives Lan Yu his
most lavish gifts yet ¨C a newly built villa on the outskirts of Beijing
and a car -- and they begin living together as a couple. But again
Handong shies away from his feelings for the boy. He enters a whirlwind
romance with Jingping, a professional translator who has helped his
company in trade negotiations with Russians, and marries her. Lan
Yu moves out of the villa, and Handong loses contact with him.
Before long, Handong is divorced. He runs into Lan Yu by chance at
the airport one day, and an invitation to try Lan Yu's home cooking
leads to a resumption of their relationship. Now, at last, Handong
learns to feel and show commitment to his lover -- just when his company
comes under investigation for smuggling and illegal fund-raising.
Handong is facing long-term imprisonment, possible worse, but to the
delight of his sister Yonghong and her husband Daning (not to mention
Liu Zheng and his other employees) he is bailed out by Lan Yu. The
boy sells the villa and the car, and pools the proceeds with his own
savings -- yielding enough to get Handong out of trouble. Finally,
Handong and Lan Yu can be together.
But fate can play cruel tricks...
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