Which book is Nie's character?

Nie Xiaogan is a character in Nie Xiaogan. Nie Xiaogan is a short story in classical Chinese by Pu Songling, a novelist in Qing Dynasty. Nie Xiaogan is a beautiful female ghost in the book. She only lived to be eighteen. After her death, she was buried next to the desolate ancient temple in the north of Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province. Unfortunately, she was threatened by the monster hag. After staying in the temple, Zhejiang Renning was instructed by the monster to kill people, but was moved by the loyalty of the minister, so he told the truth and helped the minister turn the corner.

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Pu Songling (1640-1765438+February 25th, 2005), whose real name is Liu Xian, whose real name is Chen Jian, whose alias is Liu Quan Jushi, who was known as Mr. Liaozhai in the world, called himself Yi Shi. Zichuan, Jinan Prefecture (Pujiazhuang, hongshan town, Zichuan District, Zibo City, Shandong Province). Outstanding writer and short story writer in Qing Dynasty.

China is the author of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, a collection of China classical short stories in the early Qing Dynasty. In addition to Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, Pu Songling has a large number of poems, plays, folk songs and works in agriculture and medicine, totaling nearly 2 million words.

Before Pu Songling's death, Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio became popular all over the world after its publication. In the following period, imitation works came out, which promoted the prosperity of legendary novels. Many chapters have been constantly adapted into operas, movies and TV plays, which have far-reaching influence. Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio went to the world very early, and Pu Songling created valuable spiritual wealth for China and the world.