Chinese Folk-Lore Tales

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Chinese Folk-Lore Tales

by J. (John) Macgowan

EN·~4 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total

CHINESE FOLK-LORE TALES - BY REV. J. MACGOWAN, D.D.

0:07

GLASGOW: PRINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS BY ROBERT MACLEHOSE AND CO. LTD. - I - THE WIDOW HO

27:06

II. KWANG-JUI AND THE GOD OF THE RIVER

27:12

III. THE BEAUTIFUL DAUGHTER OF LIU-KUNG

40:11

IV. THE FAIRY BONZE

22:55

V. THE MYSTERIOUS BUDDHIST ROBE

40:23

VI. THE VENGEANCE OF THE GODDESS

19:59

VII. "THE WONDERFUL MAN"

23:54

VIII. THE GOD OF THE CITY

19:39

IX. THE TRAGEDY OF THE YIN FAMILY

28:51

Description

This collection gathers some of China’s most vivid folk tales, where ordinary townsfolk and officials cross paths with restless spirits, hidden curses, and sudden miracles. The stories reflect a culture that reveres moral integrity, known as Tien‑Li, while also acknowledging the mysterious forces that linger just beyond everyday sight. Listeners will be drawn into a world where the natural and supernatural intertwine, offering both cautionary lessons and moments of wonder.

In the opening tale, the upright mandarin Shih‑Kung witnesses a lone widow cloaked in mourning, yet a violent whirlwind swirls only around her, exposing a flash of crimson beneath her black skirt. Suspicious of her motives, he follows her to a hillside cemetery where she attempts a ritual offering to the dead, only to have the spirit’s fury scatter her tribute. Troubled and seeking answers, the mandarin turns to the City God’s temple, hoping a midnight vision will illuminate the hidden truth behind the strange events.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (287K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-07-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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J. (John) Macgowan

d. 1922

A Belfast-born missionary and writer, he spent many years in China and turned that experience into books on Chinese history, folklore, language, and everyday life. His work helped English-speaking readers encounter China with a level of detail that was unusual for its time.

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