"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. It was written in Classical Chinese rather than Vernacular Chinese. Pu is believed to have completed the majority of the tales sometime in 1679, though he could have added entries as late as 1707. He borrows from a folk tradition of oral storytelling to put to paper a series of captivating, colorful stories, where the boundary between reality and the odd or fantastic is blurred. The cast of characters includes vixen spirits, ghosts, scholars, court officials, Taoist exorcists and beasts. Moral purposes are often inverted between humans and the supposedly degenerate ghosts or spirits, resulting in a satirical edge to some of the stories. Ghosts and spirits are often bold and trustworthy, while humans are on the other hand weak, indecisive and easily manipulated, reflecting the author's own disillusionment with his society. ( Wikipedia)
63 - The Lo-Ch‘a Country and the Sea-market64 - The Fighting Cricket65 - Taking Revenge66 - The Tipsy Turtle67 - The Magic Path68 - The Faithless Widow69 - Princess of the Tung-t‘ing Lake70 - The Princess Lily71 - The Donkey’s Revenge72 - The Wolf Dream73 - The Unjust Sentence74 - A Chinese Rip van Winkle75 - The Three States of Existence76 - In the Infernal Regions77 - Singular case of Ophthalmia78 - Chou K‘o-ch‘ang and his Ghost79 - The Spirits of the Po-yang Lake80 - The Stream of Cash81 - The Injustice of Heaven82 - The Sea-serpent83 - The Magic Mirror84 - Courage Tested85 - The Disembodied Friend86 - The Cloth Merchant87 - A Strange Companion88 - Spiritualistic Séances89 - The Mysterious Head90 - The Spirit of the Hills91 - Ingratitude Punished92 - Smelling Essays93 - His Father’s Ghost94 - The Boat-girl Bride95 - The Two Brides96 - A Supernatural Wife97 - Bribery and Corruption98 - A Chinese Jonah99 - Chang Pu-liang100 - The Dutch Carpet101 - Carrying a Corpse102 - A Taoist Devotee103 - Justice for Rebels104 - Theft of the Peach105 - Killing a Serpent106 - The Resuscitated Corpse107 - The Fisherman and his Friend108 - The Priest’s Warning109 - Metempsychosis110 - The Forty Strings of Cash111 - Saving Life112 - The Salt Smuggler113 - Collecting Subscriptions114 - Taoist Miracles115 - Arrival of Buddhist Priests116 - The Stolen Eyes117 - The Invisible Priest118 - The Censor in Purgatory119 - Mr. Willow and the Locusts120 - Mr. Tung; or, Virtue Rewarded121 - The Dead Priest122 - The Flying Cow123 - The ''Mirror and Listen'' Trick124 - The Cattle Plague125 - The Marriage of the Virgin Goddess126 - The Wine Insect127 - The Faithful Dog128 - An Earthquake129 - Making Animals130 - Cruelty Avenged131 - The Wei-ch‘i Devil132 - The Fortune-hunter Punished133 - Life Prolonged134 - The Clay Image135 - Dishonesty Punished136 - The Mad Priest137 - Feasting the Ruler of Purgatory138 - The Picture Horse139 - The Butterfly’s Revenge140 - The Doctor141 - Snow in Summer142 - Planchette143 - Friendship with Foxes144 - The Great Rat145 - Wolves146 - Singular Verdict147 - The Grateful Dog148 - The Great Test149 - The Alchemist150 - Raising the Dead151 - Fêng-shui152 - The Lingering Death153 - Dreaming Honours154 - The She-wolf and the Herd-boys155 - Adulteration Punished156 - A Chinese Solomon157 - The Roc158 - The Faithful Gander159 - The Elephants and the Lion160 - The Hidden Treasure161 - The Boatmen of Lao-lung162 - The Pious Surgeon163 - Another Solomon164 - The Incorrupt OfficialAppendix A Part I - Taoist TemplesAppendix A Part II - The Ten Courts of Justice
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