Spirit and Self in Medieval China
Spirit and Self in Medieval ChinaNanxiu Qian
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Spirit and Self in Medieval China

Spirit and Self in Medieval China The Shih-shuo Hsin-yü and Its Legacy

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The Shih-shuo hsin-yu, conventionally translated as A New Account of Tales of the World, is one of the most significant works in the entire Chinese literary tradition. It established a genre (the Shih-shuo t'i) and inspired dozens of imitations from the later part of the Tang dynasty (618-907) to the early Republican era of the 20th century. The Shih-shuo hsin-yu consists of more than a thousand historical anecdotes about elite life in the late Han dynasty and the Wei-Chin period (about AD 150-420).