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Pu Songling (1640- 17 15) was born in Pujiazhuang, hongshan town, Zichuan District, Zibo City, Shandong Province. He was a Jian Chen,no. Liu Quan Jushi, who was known as Mr. Liaozhai in the world and called himself Yi Shi.

Pu Songling was born in the 13th year of Chongzhen in Ming Dynasty (1640) and died in the 54th year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (17 15). Born in a declining landlord family, he was keen on the imperial examination all his life, but he was always frustrated. He made an exception at 7 1, so he was deeply touched by the irrationality of the imperial examination system. He completed 8 volumes of 49 1 Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio in his life, with about 400,000 words. The content is rich and colorful, and the stories are mostly taken from folklore and anecdotes of unofficial history, personifying and socializing things in the world of flowers, foxes and ghosts, fully expressing the author's love, hate and good ideals. The works inherit and develop the excellent tradition and expression techniques of the legendary literature of strange stories in China literature, with fantastic plot, ups and downs, concise writing and orderly narration, and are regarded as the highest achievement collection of China's ancient short stories. Mr. Lu Xun said in "A Brief History of Chinese Novels" that this book is "the most famous one in the special collection"; Mr. Guo Moruo wrote an inscription for Pu's former residence, praising Pu's book "writing ghosts and writing demons is superior, stabbing greed and stabbing abuse"; Lao She also commented on Pu's "Ghost foxes have personality, which makes them laugh and scold". After Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio was written, Pu Songling was unable to publish it because of his poor family. Wang Shizhen, a fellow countryman, valued Pu Songling very much and thought he was a wizard. He was hired to write an inscription for Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: "If you listen to gossip, it will rain like silk in the bean shed." I should be tired of talking, and I like to hear autumn grave ghosts sing poems. "Thirty-one years of Qing Qianlong (1766), published in the world. After repeated reprints, there are more than 30 versions at home and abroad. Famous versions include hanger-on Pavilion Edition and Zhu Xuezhai Edition, and nearly 20 countries have published their translations. There are 100 publications of Liaozhai in China, and 160 dramas, movies and TV series with the story of Liaozhai as their content. Pu Songling seal

In addition to Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, Pu Songling has a large number of poems, plays, folk songs, agricultural and medical works. Collection 13 volume, more than 400 articles; Poetry 6 volumes, 1000; Word 1 volume, 100 Yu Tan; Three scripts (textual research on nine resellers, Zhong Mei's birthday, making a scene); Folk songs 14 kinds (wall stories, ancient songs, compassionate songs, songs, disasters, harp music, Penglai banquet, Junye tea, poor Chinese words, ugly Junba, fast songs, envious spells, lucky fairy songs, and buxing Yunge), as well as Nongsang Sutra and Nongsang Sutra. There are also Three Wolves and Mountain City in junior high school textbooks. Wolf was selected as Pu Songling's motto: Where there is a will, there is a way, cross the rubicon. 120 Qin Guan will eventually lead to Chu. Hard-working people are rewarded by heaven, and they have tasted courage. More than 3,000 armour can swallow Wu. At the age of 76. Create a famous collection of short stories in classical Chinese, Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio.