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A collection of essays and practical reflections on leisure and the arts examines how lyrics, drama, and music should be composed and performed. The author emphasizes the primacy of rhythm and structural planning, insists on tight plotting, inventive material, and coherent linking of scenes, and warns against mere imitation, sensational fantasy, and empty rhetoric. Drawing craft analogies, the essays balance aesthetic guidance with ethical concerns about how stories influence behavior, offering concrete advice for writers, performers, and attentive readers on achieving clarity, freshness, and moral restraint in artistic work.

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Yu Li

Li Yu was a prominent Chinese playwright and novelist during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, known for his contributions to the development of Chinese literature. His works often explore themes of love, desire, and the complexities of human relationships, employing a blend of humor and social commentary. Among his notable works is "肉蒲團" (The Carnal Prayer Mat), which is recognized for its candid portrayal of eroticism and its critique of societal norms. Li Yu's innovative narrative style and his ability to intertwine poetry with prose have left a lasting impact on Chinese literary heritage.

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