foreword
volume one
Baked city god
People are in the ear
be frightened of the dark
Pupil language
wall painting
mandrill
Bite a ghost
Catch a fox
Qiao zhong guai
Domestic demon
Wang liulang
Steal peaches
Planting pears
Beggar fairy
Evil friar
Ghost crying
Snake addiction
Temple ghost
The mouse of justice
earthquake
Zhupolong
A man on a mountain tour
What a sharp knife
Ghosts in the river
opera
Zhelong
Xiaoji
Jin Yongnian
Summer snow
Meirenshou
Freight coachman
Sheep eight eyes
Mouse game
Volume II
taoist priests in laoshan
Changqing monk
Snake man
computer programming language
Dog rape
Long live God!
A fox married a girl.
Jiao Na
magic
wild dog
Sansheng-this life
The fox got into the bottle.
True daughter
Coke moth
Ye Sheng
Forty thousand
become an immortal
bridegroom
Lingguan
Wang Lan
Wang cheng
Mengbie
Dear Mr. Li
Poyang god
Scold ducks
Liushizi
Volume III
Qingfeng
A disguise or mask of a perpetrator.
Jiaer
Dong sheng
Shi Xia
Judge Lu
Ying Ning
Nie Xiaoqian
Haigongzi
Dingqianxi
Zhang Lao Xiang gong
Anaconda
Animal husbandry production
driving roller
Jingshan Hou
Capital flow
Dragon meat
The Four Stars in the Big Dipper Bowl (Big Dipper)
Luling
mountain deity
Volume iv
Fengyang scholars
Gengshiba
Pearl!
Little officer person
Hu Sijie
Zhuweng
A trace of Zen
A drinking partner/partner/partner/colleague
Lianxiang
Po.
Jiusan king
Zunhua fox
Zhang cheng
(of a wizard) dancing in trance.
Iron cloth shirt method
Wumen painter
snake
Arnold
The fifth volume
Fenzhou fox
Qiaoniang
Wu ling
Sound imitation
Hu Lian
Weishui fox
ruby
lin siniang
Lu gongnv
Taoist priest
Hushi
Beggar monk
Khufu
Su xian
plum
Huang Jiulang
Jinling woman
Tanggong
Yama
Her general
Thor
play
A dead monk
deficit
Zitongling
Ghost ferry
Lu Shu
Ghost order
Birdy
Negative corpse
Volume VI
Liansuo
Shandaoshi
Baiyuyu
Volume 7
Volume VIII
Volume 9
Volume 10
Volume 11
Volume 12
Volume 13
Volume 14
Volume 15
Volume 16
Volume 17
Volume 18
Volume 19
Volume 20
Volume 2 1
Volume 22
Volume 23
Volume 24
appendix
appendix
Introduction to extended data content
Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio (Advanced Platinum Edition), commonly known as Ghost Fox Biography, is an excellent collection of classical Chinese short stories in ancient China, and it is the representative work of Pu Songling in the early Qing Dynasty. "Liaozhai" is the name of Pu Songling's study, "Zhi" is a narrative, and "Alien" is an anecdote. This book was written in the 19th year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (1680), and has been continuously revised since then.
In China's classical novels. There is no work as popular as Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, which is suitable for all ages. For more than 300 years, many artistic categories have drawn nutrition from Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, and many stories in Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio have become hot spots in China's traditional opera, folk art and film and television.
Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio is rich in content, all-encompassing, novel in story and involving all aspects of social life. Most of his stories reflect real social life by describing foxes and ghosts. Many works have profound implications. It is enlightening to people. Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio describes people in a variety of ways, which can go beyond whimsy.
It endowed the ghost of Fox Fairy with human face and personality, and created a series of unforgettable figures, most of which were lifelike. The plot development of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio has never been smooth sailing. There are always twists and turns, and there are many suspense, and it is often a wave of unrest. At the end of the mountain, I suddenly saw a bright future. In language style.
Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio uses relatively simple classical Chinese. It also integrated dialects and common sayings at that time, forming a beautiful and vivid language feature.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio