今古奇觀 by Baowenglaoren

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By Aria Cooper Posted on Jan 25, 2026
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Hey, have you heard about '今古奇觀'? It's this amazing collection of 40 short stories from 17th century China that I just finished. Picture this: ordinary people in ancient times getting caught up in the wildest situations—ghosts seeking justice, clever women outsmarting corrupt officials, merchants making deals with spirits, and love stories that defy all the rules. The book's magic is how these tales feel completely timeless. You'll meet a ghost who helps solve her own murder, a scholar who accidentally marries a fox spirit, and a servant who becomes a hero through sheer wit. It's like binge-watching the best historical drama series, but in book form. Each story is a quick read (perfect for before bed!), but they stick with you because they're about human nature—greed, love, justice, revenge—all dressed up in gorgeous Ming Dynasty clothing. If you want something that's entertaining, thought-provoking, and totally different from modern fiction, this is your next read.
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I picked up 今古奇觀 (which translates to Strange Stories from Past and Present) not knowing what to expect. What I found was a doorway into 17th century China that felt surprisingly alive. Compiled by Baowenglaoren, this book gathers 40 short stories originally written by authors like Feng Menglong and Ling Mengchu.

The Story

There isn't one plot. Instead, you get a series of standalone tales that act like snapshots of Ming Dynasty society. We follow merchants, scholars, farmers, and officials through extraordinary events. A man discovers his new wife is actually a ghost seeking vengeance. A clever maid uses her intelligence to save her mistress from a terrible marriage. A greedy magistrate gets his comeuppance through supernatural means. The stories mix everyday life with the fantastic—ghosts, fox spirits, miracles, and incredible coincidences are all part of the fabric of this world.

Why You Should Read It

What surprised me most was how modern these 400-year-old stories feel. The characters face problems we still understand: unfair bosses, family drama, the struggle between love and duty, and the desire for justice. The supernatural elements aren't just for show—they highlight human flaws and virtues in brilliant ways. I found myself rooting for the clever commoners and hissing at the corrupt officials just like I would with any good TV show. The writing (in translation) is clear and vivid, pulling you straight into teahouses, moonlit gardens, and bustling marketplaces.

Final Verdict

This book is perfect for anyone who loves historical fiction with a twist, fans of short stories, or readers looking for something completely different from Western literature. It's accessible—you can read one story per night—but deeply rewarding. If you enjoyed shows like Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio adaptations or books that blend folklore with human drama, you'll love this. Just be warned: you might start seeing fox spirits in your backyard.



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Susan Davis
1 year ago

I started reading out of curiosity and the flow of the text seems very fluid. Worth every second.

Emily Davis
1 year ago

Great digital experience compared to other versions.

Richard Taylor
3 months ago

This is one of those stories where the depth of research presented here is truly commendable. Absolutely essential reading.

Anthony Sanchez
8 months ago

Wow.

Jackson Miller
11 months ago

After hearing about this author multiple times, the atmosphere created is totally immersive. Thanks for sharing this review.

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