Stories Old and New: A Ming Dynasty Collection

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University of Washington Press, 2011年10月15日 - 825 頁

Stories Old and New is the first complete translation of Feng Menglong’s Gujin xiaoshuo (also known as Yushi mingyan, Illustrious Words to Instruct the World), a collection of 40 short stories first published in 1620 in China. This is considered the best of Feng’s three such collections and was a pivotal work in the development of vernacular fiction. The stories are valuable as examples of early fiction and for their detailed depiction of daily life among a broad range of social classes. The stories are populated by scholars and courtesans, spirits and ghosts, Buddhist monks and nuns, pirates and emperors, and officials both virtuous and corrupt. The streets and abodes of late-Ming China come alive in Shuhui Yang and Yunqin Yang’s smooth and colorful translation of these entertaining tales.

Stories Old and New has long been popular in China and has been published there in numerous editions. Although some of the stories have appeared in English translations in journals and anthologies, they have not previously been presented sequentially in thematic pairs as arranged by Feng Menglong. This unabridged translation, illustrated with a selection of woodcuts from the original Ming dynasty edition and including Feng’s interlinear notes and marginal comments, as well as all of the verse woven throughout the text, allows the modern reader to experience the text as did its first audience nearly four centuries ago.

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stories old and
3
Hairpins and Brooches
48
a Woman Selling Pancakes
113
Husband
159
Magistrate Teng Settles the Case of Inheritance
172
Zhao Bosheng Meets with Emperor Renzong in a Teahouse
194
The Courtesans Mourn Liu the Seventh in the Spring Breeze
207
Zhang Daoling Tests Zhao Sheng Seven Times
222
Yang Siwen Meets an Old Acquaintance in Yanshan
430
Yan Pingzhong Kills Three Men with Two Peaches
450
Shen Xiu Causes Seven Deaths with One Bird
461
Jin Yunu Beats the Heartless Man
475
Xiuqing Marries the Virgin Huang with Honor
489
Monk Moon Bright Redeems Willow Green
502
Abbot Mingwu Redeems Abbot Wujie
517
Sima Mao Disrupts Order in the Underworld and Sits in Judgment
537

Chen Xiyi Rejects Four Appointments from the Imperial Court
240
The DragonandTiger Reunion of Shi Hongzhao the Minister and His Friend the King
252
The ChickenandMillet Dinner for Fan Juqing Friend in Life and Death
281
Shan Fulangs Happy Marriage in Quanzhou
290
Yang Balaos Extraordinary Family Reunion in the Land of Yue
302
Yang Qianzhi Meets a Monk KnightErrant on a Journey by Boat
318
Chen Congshan Loses His Wife on Mei Ridge
334
Qian Poliu Begins His Career in Linan
349
Zheng Huchen Seeks Revenge in Mumian Temple
383
Zhang Shunmei Finds a Fair Lady during the Lantern Festival
417
Humu Di Intones Poems and Visits the Netherworld
557
The Monk with a Note Cleverly Tricks Huangfus
602
Song the Fourth Greatly Torments Tightwad Zhang
617
Emperor Wudi of the Liang Dynasty Goes to
643
Ren the Filial Son with a Fiery Disposition
669
Wang Xinzhi Dies to Save the Entire Family
687
Shen Xiaoxia Encounters the Expedition Memorials
718
Notes
753
Bibliography
778
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Shuhui Yang is associate professor of Chinese at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. He is the author of Appropriation and Representation: Feng Menglong and the Chinese Vernacular Story. Yunqin Yang is a freelance simultaneous interpreter at the United Nations.For other titles in the collection go to http://www.washington.edu/uwpress/books/ming.html

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