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  1. Feng Menglong (1574–1646), courtesy names Youlong (猶龍), Gongyu (公魚), Ziyou (子猶), or Eryou (耳猶), was a Chinese historian, novelist, and poet of the late Ming Dynasty. He was born in Changzhou County, [1] now part of Suzhou , in Jiangsu Province.

  2. Stories Old and New ( Chinese: 古今小說 ), also known by its later name Stories to Enlighten the World (喻世明言), is a collection of short stories by Feng Menglong during the Ming dynasty. It was published in Suzhou in 1620. It is considered to be pivotal in the development of Chinese vernacular fiction. [1] Background.

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    Title (s) Of English Translation (s)
    Chinese Title
    1
    "Jiang Xingge Reencounters His Pearl ...
    蔣興哥重會珍珠衫
    2
    "Censor Chen Ingeniously Solves the Case ...
    陳御史巧勘金釵鈿
    3
    "Han the Fifth Sells Her Charms in New ...
    新橋市韓五賣春情
    4
    "Ruan San Redeems His Debt in Leisurely ...
    閑雲庵阮三償冤債
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  4. Stories to Awaken the World (醒世恆言; Xingshi Hengyan), is a Chinese story anthology compiled by Feng Menglong and published in 1627, composed of 40 vernacular stories. It follows Stories Old and New (1620) and Stories to Caution the World (1624).

  5. by Feng Menglong, and published in 1620. Genre The piece has a few particular nuances that are worthy of note and distinction. First, the language in the piece is written vernacular, or baihua rather than literary language. This means that it was more ...

  6. The Chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Kingdoms (simplified Chinese: 东周列国志; traditional Chinese: 東周列國志; pinyin: Dōngzhōu Lièguó Zhì) is a Chinese historical novel in 108 chapters written by Feng Menglong in the late Ming dynasty.

  7. Jingshi Tongyan (警世通言, Stories to Caution the World) is the second of a trilogy of widely celebrated Ming dynasty (1368–1644) vernacular story collections, compiled and edited by Feng Menglong and published in 1624.

  8. In 1620 Feng Menglong expanded the novel to forty chapters from the original twenty. A work in the shenmo genre, the novel blends comedy with the supernatural, [2] and is an early work of vernacular fiction. [3] The story is very loosely based on Wang Ze 's failed 1047–48 rebellion during the Song dynasty . Synopsis [ edit]