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Page 29
In the second half of the Ming dynasty , at least twenty different editions of this
novel were in circulation . The last important edition appeared in the early years
of the Qing dynasty , about the middle of the seventeenth century . 38 Themes
from ...
In the second half of the Ming dynasty , at least twenty different editions of this
novel were in circulation . The last important edition appeared in the early years
of the Qing dynasty , about the middle of the seventeenth century . 38 Themes
from ...
Page 61
According to his study , the Xixiang Ji texts of the Ming dynasty , can be divided
into four groups , on the basis of variations in the texts : 1 ) The first group of texts
has naïve and unrefined expressions . They can be identified with Wu ( Jiangsu )
...
According to his study , the Xixiang Ji texts of the Ming dynasty , can be divided
into four groups , on the basis of variations in the texts : 1 ) The first group of texts
has naïve and unrefined expressions . They can be identified with Wu ( Jiangsu )
...
Page 66
Storytelling , shuoshu , has a long history in China , and is known to have
become popular in China by the Han dynasty ( 206 BC - AD 221 ) . The text of the
tales , huaben , recited by storytellers , which appealed to the populace , began
to ...
Storytelling , shuoshu , has a long history in China , and is known to have
become popular in China by the Han dynasty ( 206 BC - AD 221 ) . The text of the
tales , huaben , recited by storytellers , which appealed to the populace , began
to ...
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