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- Chuanqi abstract "Chuanqi (Chinese: 传奇; pinyin: chuánqí) is a type of Chinese fiction.The scholars Wilt Idema and Lloyd Haft, see "chuánqí" as a general term for short stories written in classical Chinese during the Tang and Song dynasties (excluding Bianwen Buddhist tales written in the colloquial). These stories consisted of anecdotes, jokes, legends, and tales involving mystical, fantastical or legendary elements. The authors, they continue, did not want to present their works as fiction, but modeled themselves on the literary style of the biographies in the official histories. They went so far as to credit specific people as authorities for the story, however fantastic, and give particular times and places as settings. The authors of these tales were also more careful about the art of storytelling than authors of earlier works, and a number of them have well developed plots.The chuánqí of the Tang period frequently use incidental poems, set their story in the national capital, finish with an instructive moral, and are narrated by someone who claims to have seen the events himself. There is some difference of opinion whether stories from later dynasties should be called chuánqí, but most scholars accept many of the stories in Pu Songling's 17th century collection, Liaozhai Zhiyi (Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio) as such. In this case, chuánqí is sometimes translated as "marvel tales."Many were preserved in the 10th century anthology, Extensive Records of the Taiping Era (Taiping Guangji).The short tale chuánqí is distinct from the dramatic form of chuanqi, though both are written with the same characters. An example of a dramatic chuanqi is The Governor of Nanke, where a man lives a whole generation in one afternoon as an ant.".
- Chuanqi wikiPageID "28069700".
- Chuanqi wikiPageRevisionID "601120667".
- Chuanqi hasPhotoCollection Chuanqi.
- Chuanqi subject Category:Song_dynasty.
- Chuanqi subject Category:Tang_dynasty_literature.
- Chuanqi comment "Chuanqi (Chinese: 传奇; pinyin: chuánqí) is a type of Chinese fiction.The scholars Wilt Idema and Lloyd Haft, see "chuánqí" as a general term for short stories written in classical Chinese during the Tang and Song dynasties (excluding Bianwen Buddhist tales written in the colloquial). These stories consisted of anecdotes, jokes, legends, and tales involving mystical, fantastical or legendary elements.".
- Chuanqi label "Chuanqi (nouvelle)".
- Chuanqi label "Chuanqi".
- Chuanqi label "Chuánqí".
- Chuanqi label "伝奇".
- Chuanqi sameAs Chuanqi_(nouvelle).
- Chuanqi sameAs Chuánqí.
- Chuanqi sameAs 伝奇.
- Chuanqi sameAs m.0cmc4h2.
- Chuanqi sameAs Q3274976.
- Chuanqi sameAs Q3274976.
- Chuanqi wasDerivedFrom Chuanqi?oldid=601120667.
- Chuanqi isPrimaryTopicOf Chuanqi.