Stories to Awaken the World
Stories to Awaken the World (醒世恆言; Xingshi Hengyan), is a Chinese book written by Feng Menglong and published in 1627, composed of 40 vernacular stories. It follows Stories Old and New (1620) and Stories to Caution the World (1624).
Author | Feng Menglong (editor) |
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Country | Ming dynasty |
Language | Written Chinese |
Genre | Short story anthology |
Publication date | 1627 |
Preceded by | Stories to Caution the World |
List of stories
Translated titles in this table mainly follow those by Shuhui Yang and Yunqin Yang in Stories to Awaken the World: A Ming Dynasty Collection, Volume 3. University of Washington Press. 2014. ISBN 9780295993713. Titles used by other translators are listed as bullet points.
# | Title(s) of English Translation(s) | Chinese Title | Notes |
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1 | "Two High-Minded County Magistrates Vie to Take On an Orphan Girl as Daughter-in-Law"
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兩縣令競義婚孤女 | |
2 | "Three Devoted Brothers Win Honor by Yielding Family Property to One Another"
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三孝廉讓產立高名 | |
3 | "The Oil-Peddler Wins the Queen of Flowers" | 賣油郎獨占花魁 | |
4 | "The Old Gardener Meets Fair Maidens" | 灌園叟晚逢仙女 | |
5 | "The Grateful Tiger Delivers the Bride at Big Tree Slope"
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大樹坡義虎送親 | |
6 | "Divine Foxes Lose a Book at Small Water Bay"
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小水灣天狐貽書 | |
7 | "Scholar Qian Is Blessed with a Wife through a Happy Mistake" | 錢秀才錯占鳳凰儔 | |
8 | "Prefect Qiao Rearranges Matches in an Arbitrary Decision"
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喬太守亂點鴛鴦譜 | |
9 | "Chen Duoshou and His Wife Bound in Life and in Death" | 陳多壽生死夫妻 | |
10 | "The Liu Brothers in Brotherhood and in Marriage" | 劉小官雌雄兄弟 | |
11 | "Three Times Su Xiaomei Tests Her Groom" | 蘇小妹三難新郎 | |
12 | "Four Times Abbot Foyin Flirts with Qinniang" | 佛印師四調琴娘 | |
13 | "The Leather Boot as Evidence against the God Erlang's Impostor"
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勘皮靴單證二郎神 | |
14 | "The Fan Tower Restaurant as Witness to the Love of Zhou Shengxian"
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鬧樊樓多情周勝仙 | |
15 | "In Eternal Regret, He Daqing Leaves Behind a Lovers' Silk Ribbon"
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赫大卿遺恨鴛鴦縧 | |
16 | "In Defiance, Lu Wuhan Refuses to Give Up the Colored Shoes"
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陸五漢硬留合色鞋 | |
17 | "Zhang Xiaoji Takes in His Brother-in-Law at Chenliu" | 張孝基陳留認舅 | |
18 | "Shi Fu Encounters a Friend at Tanque" | 施潤澤灘闕遇友 | |
19 | "Bai Yuniang Endures Hardships and Brings about Her Husband's Success" | 白玉孃忍苦成夫 | |
20 | "Zhang Tingxiu Escapes from Death and Saves His Father" | 張廷秀逃生救父 | |
21 | "With Her Wisdom Zhang Shu'er Helps Mr. Yang Escape" | 張淑兒巧智脫楊生 | |
22 | "With His Flying Sword Lu Dongbin Attempts to Kill the Yellow Dragon" | 呂洞賓飛劍斬黃龍 | |
23 | "Prince Hailing of Jin Dies from Indulgence in Lust"
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金海陵縱欲亡身 | Missing from one edition |
24 | "Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty Is Punished for His Life of Extravagance" | 隋煬帝逸遊召譴 | |
25 | "Mr. Dugu Has the Strangest Dreams on His Journey Home" | 獨孤生歸途鬧夢 | |
26 | "Magistrate Xue Proves His Divinity through a Fish" | 薛錄事魚服證仙 | |
27 | "Li Yuying Appeals for Justice from Jail" | 李玉英獄中訟冤 | |
28 | "Young Master Wu Goes to a Tryst in the Next Boat" | 吳衙內鄰舟赴約 | |
29 | "With His Passion for Poetry and Wine, Scholar Lu Scorns Dukes and Earls"
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盧太學詩酒傲公侯 | |
30 | "In a Humble Inn, Li Mian Meets a Knight-Errant"
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李汧公窮邸遇俠客 | |
31 | "Regional Commander Zheng Renders Distinguished Service with His Divine-Arm Bow" | 鄭節使立功神臂弓 | |
32 | "Scholar Huang Is Blessed with Divine Aid through His Jade-Horse Pendant" | 黃秀才徼靈玉馬墜 | |
33 | "Over Fifteen Strings of Cash, a Jest Leads to Dire Disasters" | 十五貫戲言成巧禍 | |
34 | "For One Penny, a Small Grudge Ends in Stark Tragedies" | 一文錢小隙造奇冤 | |
35 | "In Righteous Wrath, Old Servant Xu Builds Up a Family Fortune"
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徐老僕義憤成家 | |
36 | "Enduring Humiliation, Cai Ruihong Seeks Revenge" | 蔡瑞虹忍辱報仇 | |
37 | "Du Zichun Goes to Chang'an Three Times" | 杜子春三入長安 | |
38 | "Daoist Li Enters Cloud Gate Cave Alone" | 李道人獨步雲門 | |
39 | "Magistrate Wang Burns Down Precious Lotus Monastery"
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汪大尹火焚寶蓮寺 | |
40 | "The God of Madang Conjures Wind to Blow Wang Bo to Prince Teng's Pavilion" | 馬當神風送滕王閣 |
See also
Notes
- Dolby, William (1976). The Perfect Lady by Mistake and Other Stories by Feng Menglong (1574–1646). P. Elek. ISBN 0236400029.
- Wang, Chi-chen (1944). Traditional Chinese Tales. Columbia University Press.
- Yang Hsien-yi; Yang, Gladys (1957). The Courtesan's Jewel Box: Chinese Stories of the Xth–XVIIth Centuries. Foreign Languages Press.
- Lieu, Lorraine S. Y.; et al. (1978). "The Oil Peddler Courts the Courtesan". In Ma, Y. W.; Lau, Joseph S. M. (eds.). Traditional Chinese Stories: Themes and Variations. Columbia University Press. pp. 177–208. ISBN 0231040598.
- Hanan, Patrick (2006). Falling in Love: Stories from Ming China. University of Hawaiʻi Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-2995-7.
- Acton, Harold; Lee Yi-hsieh (1941). Glue and Lacquer. Golden Cockerel Press.
- Kelly, Jeanne (1978). "The Couple Bound in Life and Death". In Ma, Y. W.; Lau, Joseph S. M. (eds.). Traditional Chinese Stories: Themes and Variations. Columbia University Press. pp. 209–224. ISBN 0231040598.
- Lieu, Lorraine S. Y.; et al. (1978). "The Boot That Reveals the Culprit". In Ma, Y. W.; Lau, Joseph S. M. (eds.). Traditional Chinese Stories: Themes and Variations. Columbia University Press. pp. 505–523. ISBN 0231040598.
- Sukhu, Gopal (Autumn 1986). "Xingshi Hengyan: How Hailing of the Jurchens was Destroyed through Unbridled Lust". Renditions (26): 22–50.
- de Fornaro, Carlo (1929). The Chinese Decameron, Now First Rendered into English. The Lotus Society.
- Li, Duke of Ch'ien and the Poor Scholar Who Met a Chivalrous Man: A Chinese Novel. Translated by J.A. Jackson. Methodist Publishing House. 1922.
- Kelly, Jeanne (1978). "The Jest That Leads to Disaster". In Ma, Y. W.; Lau, Joseph S. M. (eds.). Traditional Chinese Stories: Themes and Variations. Columbia University Press. pp. 467–478. ISBN 0231040598.
- Zonana, Susan Arnold; et al. (1978). "Old Servant Hsü". In Ma, Y. W.; Lau, Joseph S. M. (eds.). Traditional Chinese Stories: Themes and Variations. Columbia University Press. pp. 19–38. ISBN 0231040598.
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