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Chinese folklore : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chinese folklore Chinese folklore encompasses the folklore of China, and includes songs, poetry, dances, puppetry, and tales. It often tells stories of human nature, historical or legendary events, love, and the supernatural, or stories explaining natural phenomena and distinctive landmarks.〔Giskin, Howard. ''Chinese Folktales.'' (NTC Publishing Group, Chicago, 1997). ISBN 0-8442-5927-6.〕 ==Folktales==
The main influences on Chinese folk tales have been Taoism, Confucianism and Buddhism. Some folktales may have arrived from India or West Asia along with Buddhism; others have no known western counterparts, but are widespread throughout East Asia.〔Eberhard, Wolfram, ''Folktales of China.''(1965). University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1965. University of Congress Catalog Card Number: 65-25440〕 Chinese folktales include a vast variety of forms such as myths, legends, fables, etc. A number of collections of such tales, such as Pu Songling's ''Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio'', now remain popular.
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