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Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, as a traditional Chinese literary work, which story do you like best?

Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio is a traditional Chinese literary work, and I personally like the righteous mouse best.

the righteous mouse tells a very simple and touching story: two mice travel together, one of which is eaten by a snake, and the other mouse's eyes are as wide as pepper, as if it is very resentful, but it can't do anything about a natural enemy like a snake, so it can only watch from a distance and dare not move forward. The snake was full and crawled into the hole. Halfway into the body, the mouse ran quickly and bit the snake's tail with all its strength.

The snake was bitten by a mouse and was furious. He retreated out of the hole to catch the mouse, only to find that the mouse had already run away. The snake couldn't catch up with it and planned to return to the hole. Unexpectedly, the snake had just entered the hole, and the mouse bit its tail again. After repeated several times, the snake was finally impatient with the mouse and spit out the dead mouse. The living mouse came and sniffed the dead companion, made a whining cry, and then dragged the companion's body away. Pu Songling's original novel is fluent, concise and wonderful, which describes when the mouse is angry? Staring like a pepper? , is very vivid.

The mouse in the novel is not only affectionate and righteous, but also very witty. It and powerful enemies? When snakes fight, they pay great attention to strategy and tactics. Reminiscent of Chairman Mao's 16-character formula for guerrilla warfare: When the enemy advances, I retreat; when the enemy is stationed, I disturb; when the enemy is tired, I fight; when the enemy retreats, I chase. ? Careful analysis of the mouse's style of play, it really is!

When I was a child, I came into contact with Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, which started with a book called A Lonely Studio in Vernacular Style. The chapters that impressed me deeply were Painted Wall, Painted Skin, Ying Ning, Hai Shi and Fox Harmony. At that time, I only thought the story of serial studio was wonderful and fun. Although it was also an ancient story, it seemed that the style was different from Three Kingdoms, Water Margin, Journey to the West and The Red Chamber. I didn't know it was translated from classical Chinese until I grew up. I have read it several times and bought three versions for comparison, but I just read stories and writing.