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A compilation of brief supernatural and folkloric episodes assembled as standalone anecdotes that record encounters with ghosts, spirits, immortals, prophetic dreams, miraculous recoveries, shape‑shifting creatures, and strange omens. Each entry reads like an eyewitness or local report, relating abrupt transformations, people lost and recovered in hidden realms, uncanny possessions or visitations, and the remedies or rituals invoked. The collection proceeds episodically across many settings and motifs, balancing wonder and moral hint with attempts to explain unusual events through the intervention of divine, demonic, or uncanny forces.

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Qian Tao

Tao Qian, also known as Tao Yuanming, was a prominent Chinese poet of the Eastern Jin dynasty, celebrated for his deep connection to nature and rural life. His most famous work, "Peach Blossom Shangri-la: Tao Hua Yuan Ji," depicts an idyllic utopia, reflecting his desire for simplicity and harmony away from the chaos of the world. Tao Qian's poetry often explores themes of nostalgia, the beauty of the countryside, and the transient nature of life. His contributions to Chinese literature have left a lasting legacy, influencing generations of poets and writers who admire his lyrical style and philosophical depth.

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