Censored by Confucius: Ghost Stories by Yuan MeiM.E. Sharpe, 1995 - 223 עמודים The 18th-century Chinese poet, Yuan Mei, also wrote some short fiction - "Censored by Confucius" - which is reproduced here. The stories offer insights into the Mei's views on crime, sex, the status of women, homosexuality, miscarriage of justice, ghosts, revenge and conservative morality. |
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Deputy Prefect Li | 3 |
General Zhao Spears the Cheeky Monster | 7 |
Tricking the Thunder God | 13 |
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