
Peach Blossom Fan
by (qing Dynasty) Written By Kong Shangren Annotated By Xia Qing Film Director
About This Novel
"The Peach Blossom Fan" is a Kunqu opera script written by Kong Shangren in the Qing Dynasty. This book has full annotations and redesigned layout. The reading habits of ancient times and modern times are different. In ancient playbooks, characters only have their names written when they appear. Sometimes there are multiple people using the same profession in a play, which can easily lead to ambiguity. Therefore, in this book, all characters are referred to by their names instead of their names. Although there are some formal changes in this book, the text and annotation of this book are sincere and meticulous. It uses the earliest Kangxi Jie'antang version as the base, and also consults the Xiyuan version (Qianlong), Jiaqing version, Lanxuetang version (Guangxu), and Nuanhongshi version (Xuantong). It tries to retain the original appearance of the Kangxi version, and refers to the rare books for corrections when there are individual inaccuracies or deficiencies. Peach blossoms are painted on the blood-stained fan. Where can the peach blossoms be found in the blood-stained country? Gomai Collector's Edition "Peach Blossom Fan" tells you a legendary story of overwhelming love.
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Official(3)Scraped 16d ago
Fortunately, this book is annotated and easy to read. The Peach Blossom Fan cannot compare to The West Chamber. Although they are all a bit frivolous, the style of writing in the Western Chamber should be even better. However, I personally feel that there is indeed a lack of backbone. There is always a sense of erotic music.
The comments are very convenient and I learned a lot.
This book is not bad
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 16d ago
Fortunately, this book is annotated and easy to read. The Peach Blossom Fan cannot compare to The West Chamber. Although they are all a bit frivolous, the style of writing in the Western Chamber should be even better. However, I personally feel that there is indeed a lack of backbone. There is always a sense of erotic music.
The comments are very convenient and I learned a lot.
This book is not bad
