Another Wutong Spirit

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Originaltitle (You)
TranslatorSindney Sondergard (2008)
CountryChina
LanguageChinese
"Another Wutong Spirit"
Short story by Pu Songling
19th-century illustration from Xiangzhu liaozhai zhiyi tuyong (Liaozhai Zhiyi with commentary and illustrations; 1886)
Original title (You)
TranslatorSindney Sondergard (2008)
CountryChina
LanguageChinese
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Publication
Published inStrange Tales from a Chinese Studio
Media typePrint (Book)
Publication date1740
Chronology
 
The Wutong Spirits (五通)
 
Shenshi (申氏)

"Another Wutong Spirit" (Chinese: ; pinyin: Yòu) is a short story by Pu Songling first published in Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio and whose titular antagonist first appears in another Strange Tales story titled "The Wutong Spirits". In "Another Wutong Spirit", a scholar falls in love with a dragon princess and enlists her help to get rid of a sinister spirit tormenting his niece.

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