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How many classical Chinese books are there in Guangxiaofu?

1, Guang Xiao Fu, a classical Chinese banter novel of China in Ming Dynasty. Feng Menglong in Ming Dynasty. *** 13 volume, divided into 14 volume, including Confucian proverbs, official proverbs, Jiuliu and Fangwai, with a total of 40 1 article. Menglong recorded three words, such as "ancient and modern novels". This is a collection of jokes adapted from the author's Laughing Room (the final volume is an appendix riddle).

2. Introduction:

Because the system and content are similar to Xie Hu bian compiled by Lotte Laughter in Ming Dynasty, it is inferred that this book may be supplemented by Feng Menglong on the basis of Xie Hu bian. The main idea of this book is to criticize the human world.

3. Introduction to the author:

Feng Menglong (1574- 1646) was a writer and dramatist in the Ming Dynasty. Words are still dragons, words are still children. The name is still Long, the owner of Mohanzhai, the ancient song, the slave of Wu Xia's ci, the slave of Gusu's ci, and the history of Zhu in the previous Zhou Dynasty. Han nationality, ancestral home in Changzhou County (now Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province), Suzhou Prefecture, South Zhili. His works emphasize emotion and behavior, the most famous of which are ancient and modern novels (Yu's words), general words to warn the world and common words to wake up the world, which are collectively called "three words". Sanyan, together with Ling Mengchu's Surprise in a Moment and Surprise in Two Instances, are the classic representatives of China's vernacular short stories. Feng Menglong made a unique contribution to China literature by creating, collecting, sorting out and editing novels, operas, folk songs, jokes and other popular literature.

Complete works of Feng Menglong

Throughout his life, although he had the ambition to govern the country, he did not want to be bound by feudal morality. His admiration for Li Zhuowu, who dared to preach chaos and mislead the people, his hanging out with prostitutes and his love for slang novels ... were all considered dirty, unrestrained and intolerable by Neo-Confucianism. As a result, he had to sink into the lower class for a long time, or work hard to make a living, or as an editor of a bookseller to support his family. From the publishing point of view, these books compiled by Feng Menglong have an important feature, that is, they pay attention to practicality. His works recording historical events at that time were of great news value at that time; His textbook explaining Confucian classics is welcomed by scholars who study imperial examinations. His imitations, novels, novels, plays and folk songs have a larger readership for ordinary people and brought rich profits to booksellers. This makes Feng Menglong's editing work have some characteristics of the publishing industry under the modern market economy. In the book Think Tank, these characteristics are also fully reflected. The trial of Feng Menglong, a Fujian drama.