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Songling Pu

1640-1715

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醒世姻緣

"醒世姻緣" by Songling Pu is a fictional work written in the late 17th century. The narrative centers around the character 晁大舍, a young and wealthy man whose extravagant lifestyle leads him into a series of adventures involving love, lust, and supernatural happenings, including an encounter with a mystical fox spirit. The novel explores themes of morality, the consequences of indulgence, and the complexities of human relationships. The opening portion of the story introduces 晁大舍, an affluent and carefree individual who indulges in a hedonistic lifestyle filled with hunting, festivities, and romantic escapades. His father, 晁秀才, is depicted as a scholar struggling to make a living, while晁大舍's mother dotes on him. Despite the family's modest means, 晁大舍's charisma attracts a circle of wealthy friends, and he becomes involved in various escapades, including a series of hunting outings. His reckless behavior culminates in a fateful encounter with a fox spirit during a hunting trip, which results in unforeseen consequences that set the stage for conflict and transformation in his relationships, particularly with his wife and newfound affection for a beautiful performer. The opening lays a foundation for themes of excess, consequence, and the supernatural, hinting at the moral lessons to come.

Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio (Volumes 1 and 2)

"Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio (Volumes 1 and 2)" by Pu Songling is a collection of Classical Chinese stories written over forty years from the late 1600s to early 1700s. Comprising nearly 500 tales of ghosts, foxes, and supernatural encounters, these stories blur the boundaries between the otherworldly and everyday reality. Rather than frightening readers, they explore passionate emotional entanglements between humans and spirits, often containing implicit critiques of society. The work has influenced generations of writers and remains celebrated as a pinnacle of Chinese supernatural literature.

Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio, Vol. 1 (of 2)

"Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio, Vol. 1 (of 2)" by Pu Songling is a collection of Classical Chinese stories written between the early 1670s and early 1700s. Comprising nearly five hundred "marvel tales" featuring ghosts, foxes, and supernatural beings, these stories blur the boundaries between the otherworldly and everyday reality. Rather than frightening readers, they explore passionate emotional entanglements through rich romanticism and philosophical depth. Critics have praised the work's allegorical nature and literary craftsmanship, with some viewing it as implicit social criticism of Qing dynasty society.

聊齋志異

"聊齋志異" by Songling Pu is a collection of Classical Chinese stories written between the early 1670s and early 1700s. Comprising nearly 500 "marvel tales," this work blurs boundaries between supernatural and everyday reality, exploring passionate emotional entanglement through stories of ghosts, foxes, and spirits. Written over forty years, it circulated in manuscript form among friends before its first publication in 1766. Critics have praised its allegorical depth, literary technique, and romantic style, establishing it as the most acclaimed Chinese supernatural tales collection of its era.

Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio, Vol. 2 (of 2)

"Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio, Vol. 2 (of 2)" by Pu Songling is a collection of classical Chinese tales written between the 1670s and early 1700s. This volume forms part of a compilation containing nearly 500 stories that blur the boundaries between the supernatural and everyday reality. The tales explore passionate emotional entanglements through encounters with ghosts, foxes, and otherworldly beings. Rather than frightening readers, these romantic and philosophical stories use vivid detail to make transitions between realms seem natural, while subtly critiquing societal problems of Qing dynasty China.

Strange Stories from the Lodge of Leisures

"Strange Stories from the Lodge of Leisures" by Pu Songling is a collection of Classical Chinese stories written over forty years from the late 1600s to early 1700s. This anthology contains nearly 500 tales blending the supernatural with everyday reality, exploring passionate emotional entanglements between humans and otherworldly beings. These marvel tales blur boundaries between realms through vivid detail, using ghosts, foxes, and demons to implicitly critique societal problems. The work circulated in manuscript form during the author's lifetime and became China's most acclaimed supernatural collection since the Ming dynasty.