Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - I remember a storytelling about the Ming Dynasty, which seems to be about Zhu Yuanzhang. Who can tell me the name of that storytelling?
I remember a storytelling about the Ming Dynasty, which seems to be about Zhu Yuanzhang. Who can tell me the name of that storytelling?
Note: In fact, these two names are the same book, both of which are based on the performance of Duan Shaofang, an old artist in Tangshan, Hebei Province.
Duan Shaofang's text has also been published twice, named "The Romance of Zhu Yuanzhang and Emperor Hongwu".
Both books are 80 chapters, but the contents are completely different.
For example, the first time in The Romance was: Zhu Yuanzhang became a monk and Liu Bowen retired to Huiji Mountain.
The first chapter of The Great Sage is: Huang Jue became a monk.
According to the publication notes of Zhu Yuanzhang Biography, the book has more than 700,000 words.
According to the copyright page of Hongwu the Great, the book has 688,000 words.
But I really don't see much difference between the two books.
Note: The original version of Liu Lanfang's Hongwu the Great was repeated * *153 times, each time about 24 minutes; 172 copies, each time about 2 1 minute.
The Biography of Zhu Yuanzhang is 185, which was originally a TV version, and each time is about 18 minutes.
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