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Ma Ruifang talks about Pu Songling, an ascetic monk in Liaozhai.
If you ask everyone: What is the best novel in ancient China? There is no doubt that the vernacular novel A Dream of Red Mansions; If we ask again: Which book is complementary to A Dream of Red Mansions in form, and is equal in achievement? That is, of course, a collection of short stories in classical Chinese, Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio. A Dream of Red Mansions in Liaozhai is blank, short and long, forming the twin peaks of China's ancient novels. Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio is not only the pride of China literature, but also the oriental treasure in Universal Library, which often surprises sinologists. In the 1980s, Cai, a professor at the University of Chicago in the United States, once said to me: Nowadays, the overwhelming articles in American newspapers are all about teaching women how to keep their sexual charm in front of men, and China Pu Songling, who was closed by feudalism 300 years ago, actually wrote a novel like "Heng Niang"! The wife defeated her competitors with her sexual charm and held her husband firmly in her hand. /kloc-China writers in the 0/7th century wrote novels that can be used as a reference for American women's behavior in the 20th century, which is remarkable.
Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio is a magical novel. In fact, the birth of its author Pu Songling is somewhat magical.
In the 13th year of Chongzhen in Ming Dynasty (1640), on the night of April 16, Pu Pan, a businessman from Pujiazhuang, Zichuan, Shandong Province, had a strange dream. He saw a monk in cassock, skinny and ill, walking into …