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"Hu Dagu" (Chinese: 胡大姑; pinyin: Hú Dàgū) is a short story by Pu Songling first published in Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio (first published 1740). The story follows a Shandong family that is terrorised by the title character—a malevolent fox spirit—who wishes to betroth the patriarch's son. Pu modelled the antagonist after a female latrine spirit worshipped in ancient Chinese folk religion.

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  • Hu Dagu (en)
  • 胡大姑 (zh)
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  • "Hu Dagu" (Chinese: 胡大姑; pinyin: Hú Dàgū) is a short story by Pu Songling first published in Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio (first published 1740). The story follows a Shandong family that is terrorised by the title character—a malevolent fox spirit—who wishes to betroth the patriarch's son. Pu modelled the antagonist after a female latrine spirit worshipped in ancient Chinese folk religion. (en)
  • 《胡大姑》是蒲松龄的短篇小说,收录于《聊斋志异》(1740年首次出版)。故事讲述山東的一个家庭被恶毒的狐狸精作祟,然后他们聘请驱魔人捉走了狐狸精。美國卡内基·梅隆大学教授认为,故事中狐狸精是和儿媳相联系的,故事还体现了宗教人士干预家庭生活的民間現象。 (zh)
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  • Illustration from Xiangzhu liaozhai zhiyi tuyong (en)
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  • "Hu Dagu" (Chinese: 胡大姑; pinyin: Hú Dàgū) is a short story by Pu Songling first published in Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio (first published 1740). The story follows a Shandong family that is terrorised by the title character—a malevolent fox spirit—who wishes to betroth the patriarch's son. Pu modelled the antagonist after a female latrine spirit worshipped in ancient Chinese folk religion. (en)
  • 《胡大姑》是蒲松龄的短篇小说,收录于《聊斋志异》(1740年首次出版)。故事讲述山東的一个家庭被恶毒的狐狸精作祟,然后他们聘请驱魔人捉走了狐狸精。美國卡内基·梅隆大学教授认为,故事中狐狸精是和儿媳相联系的,故事还体现了宗教人士干预家庭生活的民間現象。 (zh)
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