英文摘要 |
Persons of the Seven-Two Dynasties is a Ming huaben (話本) fiction collection. This book deserves attention because it is one of the very few works that uses the hua-ben genre in depicting characters in the Four Books (《四書》). Since the authorship of this book has been uncertain and disputes abounds, the author of this paper will attempt to clarify the problem of the authorship. Since one of the possible candidates for the author is Yuan Huang(tzu Liaofan袁黃,字了凡) of the Ming dynasty, a figure famous for promoting moral checklist(功過格), the importance of the authorship and of this book as a moral exemplum become prominent. |