
In the sweltering summer of a low‑lying Jiangnan village, families gather beneath makeshift bean‑plant shelters to escape the oppressive heat. There, old men spin anecdotes about daily life, gossip, and the ever‑present sting of jealousy that threads through every conversation. The narrator uses these humble scenes to introduce a collection of folk tales that examine how envy shapes relationships and community rituals.
One story centers on a river known as the “Jealous Wife Ford,” where a woman's bitter longing for her husband awakens a restless spirit that haunts travelers. Intertwined with this legend is the historical episode of the loyal minister Ji Zhi Tui, whose devotion is tested by personal betrayal and the haunting presence of his wife, Shi You. The tale balances vivid rural imagery with mythic intrigue, offering listeners a richly textured portrait of love, loyalty, and the timeless power of human jealousy.
Language
zh
Duration
~1 hours (89K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-05-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known as the elusive author behind the seventeenth-century Chinese story collection Idle Talk under the Bean Arbor, this writer still feels a little mysterious today. Even with so little known about the person, the book’s sharp humor and social criticism have kept the name alive for centuries.
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