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Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio (classical Library)

(qing Dynasty) Pu Songling

494K0

This book is a collection of classical Chinese short stories written in the early Qing Dynasty. Taking the "Liao Zhai Zhi Yi Yong" published by Tongwen Bureau in the 20th year of Guangxu's reign (1894) as the base, the Xuezhai manuscript, the twenty-four volumes of manuscripts, and the "Sanhui edition" were collated. In addition to correcting the text, the chapters were also sorted out. More than 60 chapters, including "Yu Ziyou" and "Yu Ziyou" published by other authors, were not included in the original version of "Picture Yong" and are included as "supplements". Therefore, this book is currently the most complete collection of chapters and a more reasonable arrangement.

Strange Selections from Liaozhaizhi

(qing Dynasty) Pu Songling

234K0

"Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" is a famous collection of short stories in classical Chinese in ancient my country. The content is mixed, but it mainly satirizes the imperial examinations, feudal maladministration and praises the free love between men and women. The image of the flower demon and fox charm created by it is particularly vivid and touching. The author is known for his concise writing, accurate summary, and compact narrative. The "Complete New Notes on Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio" published by our company has now become a popular product and is reprinted almost every year. This anthology is equipped with illustrations, and the selections are all recognized as the best.

Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio (2 Volumes in Total)

(qing Dynasty) Pu Songling

486K0

"Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" is a collection of short stories written by Pu Songling in the Qing Dynasty and is also his masterpiece. The book may talk about folk customs and customs, strange stories, or the strange changes in all things in the world. It has a wide range of themes and depicts a strange and changing world for readers. Many of them depict fox fairies and ghosts, reflecting various aspects of the human world, and have a strong romantic flavor. The book contains both dissatisfaction with the dark reality and resentment against unappreciated talents; there is both the lashing of corrupt officials and the praise of civilians who have the courage to resist. The most valuable thing is the love between people, fox demons, ghosts and gods, and between people.

Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio

(qing Dynasty) Pu Songling

479K7.983

This book has a wide range of themes, rich content, and high artistic achievements. The work successfully shapes many artistic models, with vivid and vivid characters and twists and turns of the story. Professor Du recommends a book: Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio.