Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio: a Scholar's Daydream (new Classical Knowledge)

Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio: a Scholar's Daydream (new Classical Knowledge)

by Handan Deer

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133Kwords46chapters
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This book is an academic essay on "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" written by Professor Han Tianlu of the School of Liberal Arts of Hebei University. The author explores the ghostly world of fox fairies depicted in "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" from multiple angles and in simple terms, Pu Songling's feelings embodied in "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" and the criticism and reflection of "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" on the society at that time. The manuscript contains both a macroscopic overall view and an understanding interpretation of classic chapters. The writing style is sophisticated and the prose is natural. It is a relatively high-quality popular reading material, which is very helpful for ordinary readers to get into "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio". Professor Han Tianlu has taught courses such as "Three Words and Two Patterns", "Westward Journey" and "Ming and Qing Novels" at the "Hundred Schools Forum", and has a high reputation and influence.

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