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Thánh Tông di thảo (Chinese: 聖宗遺草; lit. 'Thánh Tông's Posthumous Manuscript') is a Vietnamese short story collection written in vernacular Chinese, attributed to Lê Thánh Tông (1442–1497), emperor of the Lê dynasty who actively promoted Confucian learning and the Chinese bureaucratic system in his state, in addition to having authored several books in Chinese. Thánh Tông di thảo in two volumes contains 19 tales in the truyền kỳ (Chinese: chuanqi) genre.

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  • Thánh Tông di thảo (Chinese: 聖宗遺草; lit. 'Thánh Tông's Posthumous Manuscript') is a Vietnamese short story collection written in vernacular Chinese, attributed to Lê Thánh Tông (1442–1497), emperor of the Lê dynasty who actively promoted Confucian learning and the Chinese bureaucratic system in his state, in addition to having authored several books in Chinese. Thánh Tông di thảo in two volumes contains 19 tales in the truyền kỳ (Chinese: chuanqi) genre. The authorship is very much in dispute. Scholars generally agree that even if Lê Thánh Tông wrote some versions of some stories, this current work has definitely been edited by someone much later than him. Historian Trần Văn Giáp believes the book was created during the 19th or early 20th century, probably after 1893. One story was likely modeled after a Chinese story in Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio (1740). (en)
  • 《聖宗遺草》(越南語:Thánh Tông Di Thảo),越南古代短篇小說集,以漢語文言文寫成,分為兩卷(上、下),共十九則故事。傳為後黎聖宗所作,實則甚有可能是後世假托其名而寫成。本書的取材以文士創作、民間傳說及寓言為主,是一部具有文學成就的作品。 (zh)
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  • 《聖宗遺草》(越南語:Thánh Tông Di Thảo),越南古代短篇小說集,以漢語文言文寫成,分為兩卷(上、下),共十九則故事。傳為後黎聖宗所作,實則甚有可能是後世假托其名而寫成。本書的取材以文士創作、民間傳說及寓言為主,是一部具有文學成就的作品。 (zh)
  • Thánh Tông di thảo (Chinese: 聖宗遺草; lit. 'Thánh Tông's Posthumous Manuscript') is a Vietnamese short story collection written in vernacular Chinese, attributed to Lê Thánh Tông (1442–1497), emperor of the Lê dynasty who actively promoted Confucian learning and the Chinese bureaucratic system in his state, in addition to having authored several books in Chinese. Thánh Tông di thảo in two volumes contains 19 tales in the truyền kỳ (Chinese: chuanqi) genre. (en)
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  • Thánh Tông di thảo (en)
  • 聖宗遺草 (zh)
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