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BY-NC-ND 4.0 license Open Access Published by De Gruyter 2021

Touched by a Tale of Friendship: An Early Nineteenth-Century Zidishu Manuscript

Zhenzhen Lu

Abstract

Zidishu is a genre of sung verse narrative that flourished in northern China between the mid-eighteenth and the end of the nineteenth centuries. This article examines the earliest dated manuscript containing a text in this genre, copied in 1815 in Beijing, titled Yu Boya shuaiqin xie zhiyin zidishu 俞伯牙摔琴謝 知音子弟書 (Yu Boya smashes his zither to mourn a friend, a youth book). The preface, appendix, marginal and chapter comments added to the main text by the copyist reveal him to have been a fashionable and erudite reader, whose diverse literary interests offer insights into zidishu’s early audience and the ways in which elite readers engaged with popular texts.

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