Sách nói: Strange Stories From a Chinese Studio (selections from Volume 1)
- Download Introduction audio
- Download Examination for the Post of Guardian Angel audio
- Download The Talking Pupils audio
- Download The Painted Wall audio
- Download Planting a Pear-Tree audio
- Download The Taoist Priest of Lao-Shan audio
- Download The Buddhist Priest of Ch'angch'ing audio
- Download The Marriage of the Fox’s Daughter audio
- Download Miss Chiao-No audio
- Download Magical Arts audio
- Download Joining the Immortals audio
- Download The Fighting Quails audio
- Download The Painted Skin audio
- Download The Trader’s Son audio
- Download Judge Lu audio
- Download Miss Ying-Ning, or the Laughing Girl audio
- Download The Magic Sword audio
- Download The Shui-Mang Plant audio
- Download Little Chu audio
- Download Miss Quarta Hu audio
- Download Mr. Chu, the Considerate Husband audio
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"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. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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