Lee, Chiao's unique characteristics and personal style shown in his writing won him the title of being the "best player in fictions." He has been continuously changing the way he expresses his stories and searching for perfection. The grotesque but aesthetic way he uses to describe the occasional anomalies in daily life serve to expand novel description to a vast extend. By reflecting actual incidents in our society, his writing shows how modern people face pressure in life by turning away from it. This wrestling with one’s inner mind not only affects the family life and the harmony between partners, but also changes one’s mindset and personalities. In his fictions, Lee, Chiao uses distorted and peculiar characters to demonstrate the "grotesque." These characters are usually devastatingly unreasonable, deviated from regular life path, showing all kids of odd symptoms that could only be concluded as "deformation." Deformation can be implicating and symbolic. There are two types of deformation: (a) mental deformation and (b) physical deformation. In Lee, Chiao's stories, he uses mentally-ill characters that communicate through nightmares and waver between reality and fantasy to reveal the dark side of society, and to examine the conflicts and suffering of human souls. The irritation, panic, and insecurity in modern civilization are exceedingly depicted. Revealing his personal exploration of the essence of life, analyzing human nature, as well as expelling emotional significance, Lee, Chiao is undoubtedly a grotesque genius in short stories.