
Three Words and Two Shots: Two Moments of Shooting and Surprise
About This Novel
"Surprise at Two Moments" is a collection of novels written in the form of a storybook. Compiled by Ling Shuchu in the late Ming Dynasty. It was published as a book in 1632 (the fifth year of Chongzhen), and together with the author's previous book "The Surprise at the First Carving of Pai Ben", it is collectively known as "Er Pai". There are forty volumes, each with one chapter, forty chapters in total. Volume twenty-three of them, "The soul of the elder sister has fulfilled her long-cherished wish, and the illness of the aunt continues the relationship" is the same as volume twenty-three of "The Surprise at the First Carving of the Case". Volume forty has been lost, and the Zaju "Song Gongming Lantern Festival Zaju" was added to make up the number. The author claims that "the puppet show is based on one or two odd situations that have been heard in ancient and modern times and can be recorded." Most of the themes are taken from the predecessors. The ideological content of the book is relatively complex, but overall, it reflects the ideological concepts of the emerging citizen class to a certain extent, and the traditional morality it advocates also has undeniable healthy elements. It has a relatively important influence in the history of Chinese literature.
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