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Chinese Folk-Lore Tales

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This collection gathers traditional Chinese folktales that pair everyday human concerns—grief, love, justice—with supernatural elements such as gods, spirits, fairies, and miraculous objects. Each story dramatizes moral dilemmas and social duties through encounters with deities, revenants, and enchanted phenomena, ranging from tales of widowhood and family tragedy to miraculous rescues, tests of virtue, and rewards for compassion. Narrative tone alternates between sombre tragedy and whimsical wonder, and many episodes invoke Buddhist and popular religious motifs to explore themes of retribution, mercy, transformation, and the afterlife. The arrangement emphasizes didactic outcomes while preserving folkloric imagery and episodic storytelling.

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J. Macgowan

J. Macgowan was a writer known for his contributions to the understanding of Chinese culture and folklore. His notable works include "Chinese Folk-Lore Tales," which presents a collection of traditional stories that reflect the rich tapestry of Chinese mythology and social customs. Additionally, in "Sidelights on Chinese Life," Macgowan offers insights into the everyday experiences and societal norms of Chinese people during his time. Through his writings, he aimed to bridge cultural gaps and provide readers with a deeper appreciation of Chinese heritage.

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