
Part 1
A lively tapestry of courtly life in the Tang dynasty unfolds through a series of vivid anecdotes. From a humble pilgrimage to a hidden Buddhist shrine where mysterious letters are discovered, to the quirky whims of emperors and their ministers, the narrative captures the blend of ritual, intrigue, and everyday humanity that defined the era.
The collection introduces characters such as a diligent official whose sudden death follows a royal banquet, a scholarly youth praised for his prodigious memory, and a flamboyant performer who entertains the emperor’s inner circle. Their stories reveal how personal ambition, superstition, and the occasional absurdity could shape decisions at the highest level.
Through these snapshots, listeners are drawn into a world of elegant palaces, bustling markets, and the subtle power games that underpinned imperial governance, offering a fresh, human‑scale glimpse of a celebrated period in Chinese history.
Language
zh
Duration
~13 minutes (12K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Yan Jyun Jhu
Release date
2008-04-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A Tang dynasty writer and official, remembered for preserving vivid anecdotes about Emperor Xuanzong’s court and the people around it. His surviving work offers a lively window into political life, personalities, and storytelling in medieval China.
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