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Is ambition a verb in strange novels?

Ambition in strange novels is a verb. Records mean records.

Strange novels refer to novels whose main content is to record strange things. Such as Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio in Qing Dynasty.

Example: The theme of China's ancient mystery novels is often the enmity between people, ghosts and transvestites.

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After the Han dynasty, Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism gradually prevailed, and the preaching of superstition of ghosts and gods was widely circulated, so many books describing wonders appeared. Many works in the Six Dynasties were named after "Zhi Guai". For example, Zhi Guai written by Zutai, Zhi Guai written by Cao Pi, Zhi Guai written by Yuekong, and Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio written by Pu Songling (the word Zhi Guai comes from Zhuangzi Xiaoyao Tour: "Those who are in Qi Xie are also strange." Modern writer Lu Xun's A Brief History of Chinese Fiction lists the first and second chapters of ghosts and gods in the Six Dynasties.