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A collected series of classical Chinese short tales blending the uncanny with moral observation. Each story presents encounters between ordinary people—scholars, officials, villagers—and spirits, foxes, reanimated corpses, enchanted paintings, and Daoist or Buddhist wonders. Episodes range from erotic and comic hauntings to grim accounts of possession, transformation, and supernatural justice, often exposing human vanity, greed, filial piety, or compassion. Narrative voices combine descriptive scene-setting, intimate psychological detail, and ironic social critique, with many tales ending in retribution, revelation, or ambiguous transcendence. The arrangement favors compact, self-contained fables that probe belief, desire, and the permeable boundary between the human and spirit worlds.
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