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Style of Chinese fiction
A huaben (Chinese: 话本; pinyin: huàben) is a Chinese short- or medium-length story or extended novella written mostly in vernacular language, sometimes
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Chinese legend
Qingpingshantang Huaben compiled by Hong Pian (洪楩). This was a written record of a storyteller's script and is considered the oldest existing huaben. Aoki Masaru
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Long fictional narrative story
(960–1279)[citation needed] led to the evolution of oral storytelling, chuanqi and huaben, into long-form multi-volume vernacular fictional novels by the Ming dynasty
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Genre of Chinese fiction
During the Song dynasty (960–1279), similar stories circulated in the huaben, short works that were once thought to have served as prompt-books for shuochang
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Book by Feng Menglong
considered to be a huaben (话本), that is, short novel or novella. The huaben genre has been around since the Song dynasty (960-1279). The huaben genre includes
Stories_to_Caution_the_World
One of the Chinese Classic Novels
great progress in understanding women's emotions compared to Song and Yuan huaben fictional books. According to Yenna Wu, Water Margin emerges as the first
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Character in Chinese mythology
earlier depictions of this script – the Tang tale “Li Huang” and the Song “huaben” version Bai Suzhen was shown as a she-demon who was a malevolent seductress
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between 1620 and 1625. Each collection consists of forty huaben. While some of these huaben are adaptations of stories from the Song and Yuan dynasties
Ming_dynasty_literature
works either oral or using oral conventions, such as bianwen, pingshu, and huaben, which formed background to the novel as early as the Song dynasty. The
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Wang Zenong, Kai Mingyi, Niu Jiahui, Fang Chuanyou, Fang Xiansong, Ye Huaben, Ye Dengrong, Zhu Xiuying, Zhu Haibo, Zhu Chaojun, Zhu Yunshan, Hua Lirong
Anhui delegation to the National People's Congress
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Book by Feng Menglong
d'histoires [fr]). The stories in these three books are in a format called Huaben (话本), a novella or short novel. Feng Menglong (1574-1646) passed the lowest
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Ming period and the first novel to follow day-to-day life of commoners. Huaben stories were also common in this period, such as those collected by Feng
History_of_literature
colloquialism, known as huaben, were highly popular. From the 15th century, writers began to imitate these works, which were referred to as ni huaben (擬話本; 'imitation
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Topics referred to by the same term
平話), Chinese oral literature from the Song, Yuan and Ming periods, see Huaben. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Pinghua
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Lover of a king of Wei during the Warring States period
"The Death of His Husband: Contesting Desires in Li Yu's (1610–1680) Two Huaben Stories on Male Homoeroticism". Prism: Theory and Modern Chinese Literature
Lord_Longyang
1930 book by Lu Xun
instance, was among the first to disagree with Lu Xun's explanation that the huaben of the Song dynasty were "promptbooks," or at least printed versions of
A Brief History of Chinese Fiction
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Singaporean academic
Guangrun. Beijing: Zhonghua shuju, 2006, pp.179-196. “A Study of a ‘New’ Huaben Story in Jingshi tongyan: ‘Ye Fashi Fushi Zhenyao’ (Exorcist Ye Subdues
Tian_Yuan_Tan
New Zealand scholar of Chinese literature
(1973) was a "pioneering effort to utilize stylistic analysis to group huaben stories of Yuan and Ming periods that exhibit similar characteristics."
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Architectural icon of China's Three Kingdoms period
as a lustful tyrant and his Bronze Bird Terrace a pleasure palace. The huaben Sanguozhi Pinghua ("Records of the Three Kingdoms in Plain Language") elaborates
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