Short story by Pu Songling
"The Bird Language" |
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19th-century illustration from Xiangzhu liaozhai zhiyi tuyong (Liaozhai Zhiyi with commentary and illustrations; 1886) |
Original title | 鸟语 (Niaoyu) |
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Translator | Sidney L. Sondergard (2008) |
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Country | China |
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Language | Chinese |
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Published in | Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio |
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Publication date | 1740 |
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"The Bird Language" (simplified Chinese: 鸟语; traditional Chinese: 鳥語; pinyin: Niǎo yǔ) is a short story by Pu Songling, first published in Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio (1740). It is a brief anecdote about a Taoist monk who can communicate with birds, which has been suggested to be a criticism of the corrupt bureaucracy in Pu's time.