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Who are the Emperor and Dongyue Emperor, Lu and Stuart in Liaozhai?

Yuan Wu the Great: The Northern God in Taoism and Folk Beliefs in China. In China, people call him the God of Tian Xuan, Xuan Di, Gong, Gong He.

Emperor Dongyue: In traditional Han mythology and official orthodoxy, Mount Tai is one of the duties of Di Qing Tai Hao, so Di Qing is also known as the East Emperor and the God of Mount Tai.

Lu: It is a kind of honorific title, similar to a real person, a master, etc. Have some magical power, but not a fairy family. In a serial of Lu, he is the judge of hell.

Stuart Yuan Jun: The Judge of Hell in Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio.

From Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio by Pu Songling, a novelist in China in the Qing Dynasty.

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Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio is a collection of short stories in classical Chinese by Pu Songling, a novelist in Qing Dynasty in China. The earliest manuscript was circulated in Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty.

Pu Songling was born in a scholarly family. In his early years, he also wanted to use the imperial examination to be an official. Unfortunately, he tried again and again and could only make a living by teaching. He has been interested in folk ghost stories since childhood. It is said that Pu Songling once opened a teahouse in front of his house in order to collect materials. People who come to drink tea can use a story instead of tea money. Pu Songling collected a large number of bizarre stories in this way, and after finishing and processing, they were included in Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio.

Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio revealed the darkness of society at that time. In Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, political corruption, officials taking bribes and perverting the law, tyranny, and untold sufferings reveal that the main reason for people's miserable life comes from corrupt officials.