Jiangxi Linchuan ancient books

It refers to the four opera works of Tang Xianzu, the leader of Linchuan School, such as Purple Hairpin, Peony Pavilion, Conan Collection and Handan Record. "Linchuan" refers to Tang Xianzu's native place, Linchuan, Jiangxi. Dramatists and writers in Ming Dynasty. Word meaning is still, Hai Ruo people, number if stone, Qingyuan road flyover. Because of its name "Jade Famous Hall", "Linchuan Four Dreams" is also called "Jade Famous Hall Four Dreams".

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The four dreams in Linchuan Four Dreams have interpreted countless world events.

"Handan Ji" shows that Lu Sheng of Handan dreamed of marrying a wife, won the top prize, made meritorious service to the court, was framed and exiled, and returned to North Korea to be prime minister, enjoying all the splendor. When he woke up after his death, he realized that it was a dream of yellow sorghum, so he was alert to enlightenment.

In The Story of the Purple Hairpin, Huo Xiaoyu married Li Yi, a scholar, who was framed by Lu Taiwei and helped by the Yellow Shirt Man. Finally, the suspicion was resolved, and the misunderstanding of joys and sorrows was eliminated.

"Peony Pavilion" describes that Du Liniang died of a dream injury, fell in love with ghosts, and finally fell in love with Liu Mengmei.

Conan Ji tells the story of a scholar who became a great scholar in his dream, became a satrap, woke up with splendor and converted to Buddhism.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Linchuan Four Dreams