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A collection of episodic vernacular tales dramatizing everyday life and moral choice, with narratives about family conflict, arranged marriages, social ambition, miscarried justice, and sudden reversals of fortune. Each short story pairs vivid anecdote and ironic detail to expose greed, hypocrisy, and short‑sightedness while showing how filial piety, compassion, and integrity are rewarded, sometimes by providential or uncanny means. The work is organized into compact episodes that close with didactic reflection on human conduct, fate, and the consequences of selfishness versus virtue.

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Menglong Feng

Feng Menglong was a prominent Chinese writer of the late Ming dynasty, known for his contributions to the genre of vernacular literature. His works often reflect the social and moral issues of his time, blending storytelling with didactic elements. Among his notable titles are "喻世明言" (Stories to Enlighten the World), "警世通言" (Tales to Warn the World), and "醒世恆言" (Constant Tales to Awaken the World). Feng's narratives are characterized by their engaging plots and rich character development, making them significant in the study of Chinese literary heritage.

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