
Notes from Yuewei Thatched Cottage (classics of Chinese Classics)
by Yuan Tangxin Editor-in-chief Xie Zhiqiang
About This Novel
The book mainly records stories about foxes, ghosts and ghosts, with the intention of admonishing good and punishing evil. Although there is no lack of sermons about karma and retribution, through various descriptions, it reflects the decay and darkness of the last days of feudal society. He deliberately imitated the simple and simple writing style of the Jin and Song Dynasty notebook novels, which were "graceful and elegant, full of natural interest", "meaningful and witty words, and timely explanations" (Lu Xun's "A Brief History of Chinese Novels"). Therefore, every time a manuscript was completed, it was passed on, copied, and printed by relatives and friends. For a time, it enjoyed a high reputation at home and abroad along with "A Dream of Red Mansions" and "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio".
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