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Common manuscript types

Manuscript novels in Ming and Qing Dynasties

The novels of Ming and Qing Dynasties, known as the "Top Ten Manuscripts in Ancient China", all involve obscenity and blasphemy to some extent: the phantom of flowers on the sea (the copy of Yuan Mei in Qing Dynasty); Gao Lian's Mountain View (Ming); "Double Harmony" (Qing) copied by Lv Tiancheng; Shen Defu's copy of Yu Zhi Muscle (Ming); Li Yu's Jin Xiangge Copy (Qing Dynasty); "Fragrance of Rain Flower" (Qing) Ji Xiaolan Transcript; "Spring News" (Ming) Wen Zhenheng's transcript; "Jinyi" (Ming) Shen's copy; Tian Zhiheng's "Music between People" (Ming) copy; Transcript of Yang Shen's Dream of Returning Lotus (Ming).

Manuscripts of the cultural revolution

During the Cultural Revolution, only a small number of books were allowed to be published, but a number of manuscripts mainly aimed at detecting and countering special situations were circulated underground. The most popular years are 1974 and 1975. At that time, there were more than 300 kinds of manuscripts widely circulated in society. Among them, Zhang Baorui's works account for more than twenty kinds. He is called "Oriental 007". Many readers have been criticized for plagiarizing these novels, and even been reeducation through labor for hooliganism. The most popular works are: Zhang Yang's Second Handshake (published by China Youth Publishing House in the late 1970s and adapted into a movie of the same name), Green Body, Plum Blossom Party (later published), A Pair of Embroidered Shoes (adapted into a movie Fog in the late 1980s and published in 2000) and Three Men in Flying (later published). The appearance of the manuscript is actually a rebellion against the cultural autocracy of the Gang of Four. Besides the pleasure of reading, it is also a kind of group work, a kind of free literary creation, and an underground exploration that breaks through taboos spiritually.

2/kloc-0 At the beginning of the century, there was an upsurge in the excavation of the manuscripts of the Cultural Revolution in the cultural circles.

1998, Shenzhen published Clean Edition and Girl's Heart. This book has nothing to do with the manuscript of A Girl's Heart, but it is still banned because of its "obscene description".

In 2000, Zhang Baorui's An Embroidered Shoe (ISBN 97878009495 17) was published.

At the beginning of 200 1, Culture and Art Publishing House published a collection of handwritten works, Undercurrent: Manuscripts of the Cultural Revolution (ISBN 9787503920 158), which included seven handwritten works, including Three Rivers, Green Body, A wisp of golden hair and Golden Hair.

In 2002, Zhang Baorui's Secret of the Attic (ISBN 97875039283 1) was published.

In 2003, a TV series "A Pair of Embroidered Shoes" adapted from the manuscripts of the Cultural Revolution was a hit.

In 2004, Bai reprinted Girl's Heart (that is, the fake girl's heart of 1998), which was prefaced by the famous scholar Moro. It was banned afterwards.

In 2006, Zhang Baorui's attic (ISBN 978750602702 1) was published.

Other manuscripts

For example, the manuscript of fortune telling for the blind.

Sometimes manuscripts are a personal hobby. For example, copying poems, handouts, practicing calligraphy and so on.