· Pu Songling (simplified Chinese: 蒲松龄; traditional Chinese: 蒲松齡; pinyin: Pú Sōnglíng; Wade–Giles: P'u Sung-ling, June 5, —Febru) was a Qing Dynasty Chinese writer, best known as the author of Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio. Pu was born into a poor landlord-merchant family from Zichuan (淄川, now Zibo, Shandong)/5. · —Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio, known to the Chinese as the Liao-Chai-Chih-I, or more familiarly, the Liao-Chai, has hardly been mentioned by a single foreigner without some inaccuracy on the part of the writer concerned. Exquisite and amusing miniatures regarded as the pinnacle of classical Chinese fiction With their elegant prose, witty wordplay and subtle charm, the stories in this selection from The Strange Tales of Pu Songling () reveal a world in which nothing is as it seems. Here a Taoist monk conjures up a magical pear tree, a scholar recounts his previous incarnations, a woman out-foxes the fox-spirit /5().
Pu Songling has books on Goodreads with ratings. Pu Songling's most popular book is Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio. Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio, by Pu Sung-ling, translated by Herbert Allen Giles; ; London, T. De la Rue. This is the first English translation of Pu Songling's collection of classical Chinese stories, a book comprising near five hundred "marvel tales", including magical pear trees, thimble-sized babies, ghostly cities, and mean. LibriVox recording of Strange Stories From a Chinese Studio, volume 1 by Songling Pu. (Translated by Herbert Allen Giles.) Read in English by LibriVox volunteers. "Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio" (or "Strange Tales of Liaozhai") is a collection of nearly five hundred mostly supernatural tales written by Pu Songling during the early Qing Dynasty.
The Strange Tales of Pu Songling () are exquisite and amusing miniatures that are regarded as the pinnacle of classical Chinese fiction. With their elegant prose, witty wordplay and subtle charm, the stories in this selection reveal a world in which nothing is as it seems. About Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio. Exquisite and amusing miniatures regarded as the pinnacle of classical Chinese fiction With their elegant prose, witty wordplay and subtle charm, the stories in this selection from The Strange Tales of Pu Songling () reveal a world in which nothing is as it seems. Here a Taoist monk conjures up a magical pear tree, a scholar recounts his previous incarnations, a woman out-foxes the fox-spirit that possesses her, a child bride gives. Liaozhai zhiyi, known in English as Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio or Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio, is a Chinese romance fantasy novel. It is collection of Classical Chinese stories by Qing dynasty writer Pu Songling, comprising close to five hundred "marvel tales" in the zhiguai and chuanqi styles, which serve to implicitly criticise societal problems then. Dating back to the Qing dynasty, its earliest publication date is given as Since then, many of the critically lauded st.
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