Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio was a collection of 180 mythological novels written by Pu Songling, a novelist of the Qing Dynasty. It mainly wrote about ghosts and gods, but it also involved the human life of some immortals and demons.
Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio was written by Pu Songling, a novelist of the Tang Dynasty. It was a classic work of ancient Chinese novels, mainly about myths, ghosts, monsters and other legendary stories. Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio mainly narrated many magical, strange and thrilling stories, many of which also contained Confucianism and Taoism, which had high literary value.
Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio was written by Pu Songling, a novelist of the Qing Dynasty.
Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio in the Qing Dynasty included many myths, legends, and ghost stories. Among them, the famous stories were The Peony Pavilion, The Biography of Liu Yi, The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, etc.
Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio was a collection of short stories by Pu Songling of the Tang Dynasty. It was written in the middle of the 7th century.
The author of Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio was the Ming Dynasty novelist Shi Naian.
The author of Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio was Pu Songling, a Qing Dynasty novelist.
The author of Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio was Pu Songling, a Qing Dynasty novelist.
The author of Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio was Pu Songling, a Qing Dynasty novelist.
The author of Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio was Pu Songling, a Qing Dynasty novelist.
The author of Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio was Pu Songling, a Qing Dynasty novelist. The novel is an important collection of ancient Chinese novels, which contains a large number of fantasy, horror, and mythical stories. Many of these stories are still praised and quoted as the classics of ancient Chinese novels.