
A vivid tapestry of ancient Chinese folklore unfolds as a series of uncanny encounters with deities, spirits, and mysterious forces. From wind and rain masters whispering their influence over emperors, to enigmatic women emerging from river waters and mountain shrines, each vignette captures a moment when the mortal world brushes against the divine. The tales weave together historical backdrops and supernatural whispers, inviting listeners to wander through forgotten temples, haunted lakes, and celestial omens.
The collection balances humor, wonder, and a touch of melancholy, as officials, travelers, and ordinary folk find themselves drawn into the hidden realm of gods and ghosts. Characters confront riddles, receive cryptic gifts, and witness strange phenomena that test their courage and belief. Whether it’s a sudden storm summoned by a ritual, a river god’s banquet, or a hidden spirit offering guidance, the stories linger with a sense of mystery that echoes across centuries.
Language
zh
Duration
~23 minutes (22K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

A court historian of the Eastern Jin period, he is best known for gathering strange tales that helped shape the Chinese supernatural tradition. His writing blends history, folklore, and wonder in a way that still feels vivid centuries later.
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