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  Pu Songling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pu Songling (Chinese: 蒲松齡; Hanyu Pinyin: Pú Sōnglíng; Wade-Giles: P'u Sung-ling) (5 June 1640 - 25 February 1715) was an ethnic Mongol Chinese writer.
He notably wrote the fiction Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio (1679) during the Qing dynasty.
Pu song ling had a widespread ghost story in which almost every Chinese knew.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pu_Songling   (344 words)

  
 Pu Songling --  Encyclopædia Britannica
In the state of p'u there are no distinctions between right and wrong, fl and white, beautiful and ugly.
P'u-i succeeded to the Manchu throne at the age of three, when his uncle, the Kuang-hsü emperor, died on Nov. 14, 1908.
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www.britannica.com /eb/article-9061785   (709 words)

  
 Alibris: Pu Songling
by Songling, Pu, and Yunzhont, Lu (Translated by), and Pu, Sung-Ling
by Mair, Victor H. (Translated by), and Pu, Songling, and P0u, Sung-Ling
by Songling, Pu Strange Tales from Make-Do Studio is a famous collection of about 500 short stories by Pu Songling (1640 - 1715), a writer of the Qing Dynasty.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Pu_Songling   (161 words)

  
 Chinese Text Sampler: Readings in Chinese Literature, History, and Popular Culture
Written in the Ming dynasty by Wu Cheng'en, this supernatural novel recounts the pilgrimage of a Chinese monk and his animal companions to India in the 7th century.
(3.3) - This is one of the best-known ghost stories from the collection Liao Zhai Zhi Yi by Pu Songling, a 17th-century fiction writer and social critic.
His supernatural tales explore the boundaries between the normal and the strange, human and ghost, reality and illusion.
www-personal.umich.edu /~dporter/sampler/sampler.html   (5199 words)

  
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