
Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio (essence Edition)
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About This Novel
"Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" is a collection of short stories in classical Chinese from the Qing Dynasty that is well-known at home and abroad. Pu Songling used his concise and vivid writing style and romantic and unrestrained imagination to create nearly 500 bizarre stories about humans, ghosts, foxes and demons, creating a large number of bizarre artistic images and becoming a representative work of Chinese classical Chinese novels. There are many editions of "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio". Among them, "New Annotations from a Chinese Studio" edited by Mr. Zhu Qikai (People's Literature Publishing House, October 1989 edition) has a relatively complete collection and rigorous editing. Mr. Li Boqi also participated in the annotation work, so it is used as this book. From the original version, nearly fifty chapters that can be regarded as artistic masterpieces were selected, supplemented by accurate annotations; People's Literature Publishing House also selected exquisite illustrations from "Detailed Notes on Strange Pictures and Odes of Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" published during the Guangxu period, with both pictures and text, perfectly showing the style of the original work. With this volume in hand, readers can enter the beautiful artistic world of flower demons and foxes created by Pu Songling, appreciate the crossing of emotions and thoughts between real life and fantasy imagination, and appreciate the elegant, concise and vivid expressive power of classical Chinese.
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