Misplaced Pages

Bai Gui Zhi

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
The opening of the novel Bai Gui Zhi

Bai Gui Zhi (Chinese: 白圭志), also translated into English as The White Jade, is a Chinese caizi jiaren romance novel from the late 18th-century during the Qing dynasty. The novel was written by a writer named Cui Xiangchuan (崔象川) and was thought to have been completed in 1798.

The story of the novel is set during the Jiajing to Wanli eras of the Ming dynasty.

Inside pages from the second volume of the novel
  • Illustrations of characters of Bai Gui Zhi, from the Harvard-Yenching Library Illustrations of characters of Bai Gui Zhi, from the Harvard-Yenching Library
  • Illustrations of characters of Bai Gui Zhi, from the Harvard-Yenching Library Illustrations of characters of Bai Gui Zhi, from the Harvard-Yenching Library

Citations

  1. ^ "《白圭志》". 《中国大百科全书》第三版网络版 (in Chinese).
  2. Wang, Qingping (1998). The Commercial Production of the Early Qing Scholar-beauty Romances. Stanford University. p. 49. Bai Gui Zhi
  3. 崔象川 (1930). 繡像第八才子書白圭志: 4卷16回, Volumes 1-4.


Stub icon

This Chinese literature–related article is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it.

Categories:
Bai Gui Zhi Add topic