Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio (yuedu Classic Vernacular Edition)

Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio (yuedu Classic Vernacular Edition)

by (qing Dynasty) Pu Songling

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About This Novel

"Yuedu Classics Vernacular Edition" selects ancient Chinese classics. The selected works have largely removed the classical Chinese color, while maintaining the integrity of the original structure. Annotations are added, which are more independent and detailed than ordinary annotations. It has the characteristics of "expanding reading of knowledge points". The entire series of books modernizes and popularizes classic works, making it understandable and easy for the public readers. "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" was written by Pu Songling in the Qing Dynasty. It is a collection of short stories in classical Chinese. It uses ghosts, foxes, fairies and monsters as its theme. It exposes the darkness of society through fantasy stories, satirizes feudal ethics, and praises free love and the truth, goodness and beauty of human nature. The work has strange imagination, concise language, and is both literary and critical. It is praised as the pinnacle of ancient Chinese short stories in classical Chinese. This book has been translated into vernacular Chinese, making it easy to understand and read.

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I recommend this book. You must read it. I support classic classics.

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