Stories to Awaken the World: A Ming Dynasty Collection

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Pub. Date: 2009-04-30
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Summary

Stories to Awaken the World, the first complete translation ofXingshi hengyan, completes the publication of the famous three-volume set of Feng Menglong's popular stories in vernacular Chinese. These tales, which come from a variety of sources (some dating back centuries), were assembled and circulated by Feng, who not only saved them from oblivion but raised the status of vernacular literature and provided material for authors of the Ming (13681644) and Qing (16441911) novels to draw upon. This trilogy has been compared to Boccaccio'sDecameronand the stories ofA Thousand and One Nights. Peopled with scholars, emperors, ministers, generals, and a gallery of ordinary men and women in their everyday surroundings merchants and artisans, prostitutes and courtesans, matchmakers and fortune-tellers, monks and nuns, servants and maids, thieves and imposters the stories in this collection provide a vivid panorama of the bustling world of imperial China before the end of the Ming dynasty. The longest volume in the trilogy,Stories to Awaken the Worldis presented in full here, including sexually explicit elements often omitted from Chinese editions. Shuhui Yang and Yunqin Yang have provided a rare treat for English readers: an unparalleled view of the art of short fiction from seventeenth-century China. As with the first two collections in the trilogy,Stories Old and New(2000) andStories to Caution the World(2005), their excellent renditions of the forty stories in this collection are eminently readable, accurate, and lively. They have included all of the poetry that is scattered throughout the stories, as well as Feng's interlinear and marginal comments, which convey the values shared among the Chinese cultural elite, point out what original readers of the collection were being asked to appreciate in the writer's art, and reveal Feng's moral engagement with the social problems of his day. Unquestionably, the Yangs's translations rank among the very finest English versions of Chinese fiction from any period. Feng Menglong (15741646), the most knowledgeable connoisseur of Chinese popular literature of his time, is best known for his three collections of vernacular stories, now commonly known as theSanyan. Shuhui Yang is professor of Chinese at Bates College, Lewiston, Maine. Yunqin Yang is a simultaneous interpreter in the United Nations Secretariat. Together, they translated Feng'sStories Old and New (Gujin xiaoshuo)andStories to Caution the World (Jingshi tongyan).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. XI
Forewordp. XIII
Introductionp. XIX
Translators' Notep. XXIII
Chronology of Chinese Dynastiesp. XXV
Stories To Awaken The World Preface (to the 1627 edition)p. 3
Two High-Minded Country Magistrates Vie to Take On an Orphan Girls as Daughter-in-Lawp. 5
Three Devoted Brothers Win Honor by Yielding Family Property to One Anotherp. 23
The Oil-Peddler Wins the Queen of Flowersp. 38
The Old Gardener Meets Fair Maidensp. 78
The Grateful Tiger Delivers the Bride at Big Tree Slopep. 102
Divine Foxes Lose a Book at Small Water Bayp. 116
Scholar Qian Is Blessed with a Wife through a Happy Mistakep. 135
Prefect Qiao Rearranges Matches in an Arbitrary Decisionp. 159
Chen Duoshou and His Wife Bound in Life and in Deathp. 185
The Liu Brothers in Brotherhood and in Marriagep. 205
Three Times Su Xiaomei Tests Her Groomp. 226
Four Times Abbot Foyin Flirts with Qinniangp. 242
The Leather Boot as Evidence against the God Erlang's Impostorp. 251
The Fan Tower Restaurant as Witness to the Love of Zhou Shengxianp. 275
In Enternal Regret, He Daqing Leaves Behind a Lovers' Silk Ribbonp. 290
In Defiance, Lu Wuhan Refuses to Give Up the Colored Shoesp. 320
Zhang Xiaoji Takes in His Brother-in-Law at Chenliup. 345
Shi Fu Encounters a Friend at Tanquep. 373
Bai Yuniang Endures Hardships and Brings about Her Husband's Successp. 396
Zhang Tingxiu Escapes from Death and Saves His Fatherp. 415
With Her Wisdom Zhang Shu'er Helps Mr. Yang Escapep. 471
Witch His Flying Sword Lu Dongbin Attempts to Kill the Yellow Dragonp. 484
Prince Hailing of Jin Dies from Indulgence in Lustp. 501
Emperor Yang of the Suit Dynasty Is Punished for His Life of Extravagancep. 542
Mr. Dugu Has the Strangest Dreams on His Journey Homep. 561
Magistrate Xue Proves His Divinity through a Fishp. 588
Li Yuying Appeals for Justice from Jailp. 609
Young Master Wu Goes to a Tryst in the Next Boatp. 643
With His Passion for Poetry and Wine, Scholar Lu Scorns Dukes and Earlsp. 664
In a Humble Inn, Li Mian Meets a Knight-Errantp. 698
Regional Commander Zheng Renders Distinguished Service with His Divine-Arm Bowp. 728
Scholar Huang Is Blessed with Divine Aid through His Jade-Horse Pendantp. 748
Over Fifteen Strings of Cash, a Jest Leads to Dire Disastersp. 767
For One Penny, a Small Grudge Ends in Stark Tragediesp. 782
In Righteous Wrath, Old Servant Xu Build Up a Family Fortunep. 814
Enduring Humiliation, Cai Ruihong Seeks Revengep. 835
Du Zichun Goes to Chang'an Three Timesp. 862
Daoist Li Enters Cloud Gate Cave Alonep. 886
Magistrate Wang Burns Down Precious Lotus Monasteryp. 915
The God of Madang Conjures Wind to Blow Wang Bo to Prince Teng's Pavilionp. 931
Notesp. 943
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