Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio: Fantasy Classic: Rakshasa Sea

Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio: Fantasy Classic: Rakshasa Sea

by (qing Dynasty) Commentary By Pu Songling And Zhao Botao

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"Rakshasa Sea" is a classical Chinese novel full of fantasy and imagination in "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" by Pu Songling, a Qing Dynasty writer. The work mainly tells the story of Ma Ji and the Dragon Girl between the ancient Rakshasa Kingdom and the mirage. The content reflects Pu Songling's era and social background. The picture book is finely folded and bound, with two main lines running through it: one is the front of the fold with carefully drawn illustrations based on the development of the novel, accompanied by short classical Chinese text; the other is the wonderful classical Chinese story of "Rakshasa Sea" on the back of the fold, with easy-to-understand vernacular and notes on difficult points. It integrates complete stories and pictures to cleverly help readers improve their artistic taste and humanistic knowledge during reading.

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