Feng Menglong
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Feng Menglong was a Chinese
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 vernacular writer and poet of the late Ming Dynasty
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. He was born in Changzhou
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, now Suzhou
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, in Jiangsu
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 Province, People's Republic of China.

Feng was a proponent of the school of Li Zhi, which supported the importance of human feelings and behavior in literature. Most of his literary work was in editing and compiling histories, almanacs and novels. Two of his noteworthy novels are Pingyao Zhuan and Qing Shi. Another work, Dongzhou Lieguo Zhi ("Romance of the Eastern Zhou Kingdoms") has been turned into a TV show. In 1620 he published the Gujin Xiaoshuo ("Stories Old and New").

Works

  • Jingshi Tongyan
    Jingshi Tongyan
    Jingshi Tongyan is the second of a trilogy of widely celebrated Ming Dynasty vernacular story collections, compiled and edited by Feng Menglong. The first compilation, called Gujin Xiaoshuo , which is sometimes also referred to as Yushi Mingyan was published in Suzhou in 1620...

  • Pingyao Zhuan
  • Qing Shi
  • Gujin Xiaoshuo ("Stories Old and New") published (1620), also known as Yushi Mingyan (喻世明言) ("Illustrious Words to Instruct the World") selections translated by Cyril Birch, Stories from a Ming Collection: Translations of Chinese Short Stories Published in the Seventeenth Century (Bloomington,: Indiana University Press, 1959; rpr New York: Grove); translated in its entirety: Yang Shuihu, Yang Yunqin, Stories Old and New: A Ming Dynasty Collection (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2000)

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