Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, short for Ghost Fox, is a collection of short stories in classical Chinese written by Pu Songling, a novelist of China in the Qing Dynasty. The earliest manuscripts were circulated in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. Pu Songling was a writer in Qing Dynasty, who devoted his life to writing Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio. Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio records many stories about ghosts and gods.
Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio covers a wide range of contents, including poetry, drama, folk songs, agriculture, medicine and other aspects, with high artistic achievements. Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio has ***8 volumes, 49 1 article, among which there are many famous articles, such as Wolf, Mountain City and Kouji.
Influence of later generations:
Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio has developed China's ancient classical Chinese short stories to a new height, and since then, classical Chinese novels have never been strong. After Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, although Ji Yun's Notes on Yuewei Caotang was published, it has been difficult to become a climate.