
Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio
by (qing Dynasty) Written By Pu Songling And Edited By Hou Haibo
About This Novel
"Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" is a collection of short stories written in the early Qing Dynasty, with a total of nearly 500 stories. They talk about folk customs and customs, strange stories, or the strange changes of all things in the world, with a wide range of themes. "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" depicts a strange and fantastic world for readers. It depicts fox fairies, ghosts and ghosts, reflecting all kinds of situations in the world, and has a strong romantic color. The book not only contains dissatisfaction with the dark reality, but also the injustice of being unappreciated and having a difficult career; it has both the lashing of corrupt officials who work together in collusion, and the admiration of civilians who dare to resist and take revenge; and the most numerous, high-quality, most beautifully written, and most moving ones are those about pure love between people and fox monsters, people and ghosts and gods, and people. This book has always been regarded as a masterpiece among novels and has the reputation of "unprecedented".
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