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  • Stories to Caution the World: A Ming Dynasty Collection, Volume 2
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  • Compiled by Feng Menglong. Translated by Shuhui Yang and Yunqin Yang
  • 2012
  • Published by: University of Washington Press
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Stories to Caution the World is the first complete translation of Jingshi tongyan, the second of Feng Menglong's three collections of stories which were pivotal in the development of Chinese vernacular fiction. These tales, whose importance in the Chinese literary canon and in world literature is without question, have been compared to Boccaccio's Decameron and the stories of A Thousand and One Nights.

Peopled with scholars, emperors, ministers, generals, and a gallery of ordinary men and women in their everyday surroundings -- merchants and artisans, prostitutes and courtesans, matchmakers and fortune-tellers, monks and nuns, servants and maids, thieves and imposters -- the stories in this collection provide a vivid panorama of the bustling world of imperial China before the end of the Ming dynasty.

Feng Menglong collected popular stories from a variety of sources (some dating back centuries) and circulated them via the flourishing seventeenth-century publishing industry. He not only saved them from oblivion but elevated the status of vernacular literature and provided material for authors of the great late-Ming and Qing novels to draw upon. As in their translation of the first collection of Feng's trilogy, Stories Old and New, Shuhui and Yunqin Yang include all forty stories as well as Feng's interlinear and marginal comments and all of the verse woven throughout the stories.



For other titles in the collection go to http://www.washington.edu/uwpress/books/ming.html

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
  2. pp. iii-iv
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-ix
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. p. xi
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. xiii-xvi
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  1. Translators’ Note
  2. pp. xvii-xviii
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  1. Chronology of Chinese Dynasties
  2. pp. xix-xx
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  1. Title Page from the 1624 Edition
  2. p. 3
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  1. Preface to the 1624 Edition
  2. pp. 5-6
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  1. 1. Yu Boya Smashes His Zither in Gratitude to an Appreciative Friend
  2. pp. 7-20
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  1. 2. Zhuang Zhou Drums on a Bowl and Attains the Great Dao
  2. pp. 21-32
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  1. 3. Three Times Wang Anshi Tries to Baffle Academician Su
  2. pp. 33-49
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  1. 4. In the Hall Halfway-up-the-Hill, the Stubborn One Dies of Grief
  2. pp. 50-65
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  1. 5. Lü Yu Returns the Silver and Brings about Family Reunion
  2. pp. 66-78
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  1. 6. Yu Liang Writes Poems and Wins Recognition from the Emperor
  2. pp. 79-97
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  1. 7. Chen Kechang Becomes an Immortal during the Dragon Boat Festival
  2. pp. 98-108
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  1. 8. Artisan Cui’s Love Is Cursed in Life and in Death
  2. pp. 109-123
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  1. 9. “Li the Banished Immortal” Writes in Drunkenness to Impress the Barbarians
  2. pp. 124-141
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  1. 10. Secretary Qian Leaves Poems on the Swallow Tower
  2. pp. 142-152
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  1. 11. A Shirt Reunites Magistrate Su with His Family
  2. pp. 153-185
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  1. 12. A Double Mirror Brings Fan the Loach and His Wife Together Again
  2. pp. 186-197
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  1. 13. Judge Bao Solves a Case through a GhostThat Appeared Thrice
  2. pp. 198-211
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  1. 14. A Mangy Priest Exorcises a Den of Ghosts
  2. pp. 212-225
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  1. 15. Clerk Jin Rewards Xiutong with a Pretty Maidservant
  2. pp. 226-249
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  1. 16. The Young Lady Gives the Young Man a Gift of Money
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  1. 17. The Luckless Scholar Rises Suddenly in Life
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  1. 18. A Former Protégé Repays His Patron unto the Third Generation
  2. pp. 276-289
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  1. 19. With a White Falcon, Young Master Cui Brings an Evil Spirit upon Himself
  2. pp. 290-303
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  1. 20. The Golden Eel Brings Calamity to Officer Ji
  2. pp. 304-318
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  1. 21. Emperor Taizu Escorts Jinniang on a One-Thousand-Li Journey
  2. pp. 319-340
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  1. 22. Young Mr. Song Reunites with His Family by Means of a Tattered Felt Hat
  2. pp. 341-363
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  1. 23. Mr. Le Junior Searches for His Wife at the Risk of His Life
  2. pp. 364-376
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  1. 24. Yutangchun Reunites with Her Husband in Her Distress
  2. pp. 377-422
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  1. 25. Squire Gui Repents at the Last Moment
  2. pp. 423-449
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  1. 26. Scholar Tang Gains a Wife after One Smile
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  1. 27. Fake Immortals Throw Guanghua Temple into an Uproar
  2. pp. 463-473
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  1. 28. Madam White Is Kept Forever under the Thunder Peak Tower
  2. pp. 474-505
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  1. 29. Zhang Hao Meets Yingying at Lingering Fragrance Pavilion
  2. pp. 506-518
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  1. 30. Wu Qing Meets Ai’ai by Golden Bright Pond
  2. pp. 519-533
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  1. 31. Zhao Chun’er Restores Prosperity to the Cao Farmstead
  2. pp. 534-546
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  1. 32. Du Shiniang Sinks Her Jewel Box in Anger
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  1. 33. Qiao Yanjie’s Concubine Ruins the Family
  2. pp. 566-581
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  1. 34. Wang Jiaoluan’s One Hundred Years of Sorrow
  2. pp. 582-606
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  1. 35. Prefect Kuang Solves the Case of the Dead Baby
  2. pp. 607-621
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  1. 36. The King of the Honey Locust Grove Assumes Human Shape
  2. pp. 622-634
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  1. 37. Wan Xiuniang Takes Revenge through Toy Pavilions
  2. pp. 635-648
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  1. 38. Jiang Shuzhen Dies in Fulfillment of a Love Bird Prophecy
  2. pp. 649-661
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  1. 39. The Stars of Fortune, Rank, and Longevity Return to Heaven
  2. pp. 662-672
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  1. 40. An Iron Tree at Jingyang Palace Subdues Demons
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  1. Notes
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