Chuanqi is a form of fictional short story in Classical Chinese first formed in the Tang dynasty.The term often refers specifically to fictions written in the Tang dynasty
In which case the fictions are also called Tang chuanqi or chuanqi wen. Chuanqi originated from the Zhiguai xiaoshuo of the Six Dynasties
Was first formed in Early Tang dynasty
Became popular in Middle Tang and dwindled in the Song dynasty. Chuanqi has four main themes:
- Love
- Gods and demons
xiayi and history.Well known works of chuanqi include
The World Inside a Pillow and Renshi zhuan by extiw>Shen Jiji
Yingying's Biography by Yuan Zhen
The Tale of Huo Xiaoyu by Jiang Fang
The Tale of Li Wa by Bai Xingjian
The Governor of Nanke by Li Gongzuo
Chang hen ge zhuan by Chen Hong
Hongxian zhuan by Yuan Jiao and The Tale of the Curly-Bearded Guest by Du Guangting.Unlike general Biji xiaoshuo and Zhiguai xiaoshuo
Most chuanqi stories have a complicated plot with twists and detailed descriptions and are meaningful literary creations instead of mere recordings of factual events.They are some of the earliest Chinese literature written in the form of short stories and have provided valuable inspiration plot-wise and in other ways for fiction and drama in later eras.Many were preserved in the 10th-century anthology