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"The Frog God" (Chinese: 青蛙神; pinyin: Qīngwā Shén) is a short story by Pu Songling collected in Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio (1740). It revolves around a Chinese bachelor who encounters the locally revered frog god and his subsequent romance with its daughter. The titular frog deity makes an immediate reappearance in the following story, a semi-sequel simply titled "You" (Chinese: 又; lit. 'Again') in Chinese or "Another Frog God Tale" in the 2014 English translation by Sidney L. Sondergard.

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  • "Dewa Katak" (Hanzi: 青蛙神; Pinyin: Qīng Wā Shén) adalah sebuah cerita pendek karya Pu Songling yang dikumpulkan dalam (1740). Kisah tersebut menceritakan tentang seorang sarjana Tiongkok yang bertemu dengan dewa katak dan kemudian menjalin hubungan percintaan dengan putrinya. Dewa katak tersebut tampil kembali dalam cerita berikutnya, sebuah semi-sekuel yang berjudul "You" (Hanzi: 又; harfiah: 'Lagi') dalam bahasa Tionghoa atau "Kisah Dewa Katak Lainnya" dalam penerjemahan Inggris 2014 buatan Sidney L. Sondergard. (in)
  • "The Frog God" (Chinese: 青蛙神; pinyin: Qīngwā Shén) is a short story by Pu Songling collected in Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio (1740). It revolves around a Chinese bachelor who encounters the locally revered frog god and his subsequent romance with its daughter. The titular frog deity makes an immediate reappearance in the following story, a semi-sequel simply titled "You" (Chinese: 又; lit. 'Again') in Chinese or "Another Frog God Tale" in the 2014 English translation by Sidney L. Sondergard. (en)
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  • Xue Kunsheng burning the Frog God Temple, in a 19th-century illustration from Xiangzhu liaozhai zhiyi tuyong (en)
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  • China (en)
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  • Again (en)
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  • Qīngwā Shén (en)
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  • Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio (en)
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  • 青蛙神 (en)
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  • Sidney L. Sondergard (en)
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  • "Dewa Katak" (Hanzi: 青蛙神; Pinyin: Qīng Wā Shén) adalah sebuah cerita pendek karya Pu Songling yang dikumpulkan dalam (1740). Kisah tersebut menceritakan tentang seorang sarjana Tiongkok yang bertemu dengan dewa katak dan kemudian menjalin hubungan percintaan dengan putrinya. Dewa katak tersebut tampil kembali dalam cerita berikutnya, sebuah semi-sekuel yang berjudul "You" (Hanzi: 又; harfiah: 'Lagi') dalam bahasa Tionghoa atau "Kisah Dewa Katak Lainnya" dalam penerjemahan Inggris 2014 buatan Sidney L. Sondergard. (in)
  • "The Frog God" (Chinese: 青蛙神; pinyin: Qīngwā Shén) is a short story by Pu Songling collected in Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio (1740). It revolves around a Chinese bachelor who encounters the locally revered frog god and his subsequent romance with its daughter. The titular frog deity makes an immediate reappearance in the following story, a semi-sequel simply titled "You" (Chinese: 又; lit. 'Again') in Chinese or "Another Frog God Tale" in the 2014 English translation by Sidney L. Sondergard. (en)
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