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A village storyteller frames an episodic tale in which a Daoist immortal, acting on heavenly mandate, engineers karmic reckonings by sending condemned souls back to mortal life and binding them into twelve predestined marriages. Underworld judges, magical devices, and supernatural attendants allocate new births so that past betrayals and abuses of power are repaid across generations. Linked episodes follow how scheming magnates, complicit officials, and loyal victims are reborn into intertwined households, producing political intrigue, moral trials, and eventual consequences. The work mixes historical grievance, ethical reflection, and fantastic intervention, alternating celestial judgment scenes with their earthly reverberations.

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Tongyuanzi

Tongyuanzi is a notable figure in Chinese literature, recognized for his contributions to the genre of classical Chinese drama. His most famous work, "玉蟾記" (The Tale of the Jade Toad), showcases his skill in weaving intricate narratives that blend elements of folklore and mythology. This play reflects the rich cultural heritage of China and is a significant example of the storytelling traditions of its time. Tongyuanzi's work continues to be studied for its artistic merit and cultural significance, offering insights into the social and spiritual life of historical China.

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