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- A huaben (Chinese: 话本; pinyin: huàben) is a Chinese short- or medium-length story or extended novella written mostly in vernacular language, sometimes...
- (960–1279)[citation needed] led to the evolution of oral storytelling, chuanqi and huaben, into long-form multi-volume vernacular fictional novels by the Ming dynasty...
- During the Song dynasty (960–1279), similar stories circulated in the huaben, short works that were once thought to have served as prompt-books for shuochang...
- snake. In the Ming dynasty, some time before 1547, a collection of early huaben tales was printed by Hong Pian (洪楩); in it was "The Three Pagodas of West...
- considered to be a huaben (话本), that is, short novel or novella. The huaben genre has been around since the Song dynasty (960-1279). The huaben genre includes...
- 平話), Chinese oral literature from the Song, Yuan and Ming periods, see Huaben. This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Pinghua...
- earlier depictions of this script – the Tang tale “Li Huang” and the Song “huabenversion Bai Suzhen was shown as a she-demon who was a malevolent seductress...
- Ming period and the first novel to follow day-to-day life of commoners. Huaben stories were also common in this period, such as those collected by Feng...
- works either oral or using oral conventions, such as bianwen, pingshu, and huaben, which formed background to the novel as early as the Song dynasty. The...
- colloquialism, known as huaben, were highly po****r. From the 15th century, writers began to imitate these works, which were referred to as ni huaben (擬話本; 'imitation...