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《促织》的作者蒲松龄(1640——1715),字留仙,又字剑臣,号柳泉,淄川(今山东省淄博市)人。他出身于地主兼商人的“书香”家庭,十九岁时(清代顺治十五年)他“初应童子试,即以县、府、道三第一补博士弟子员,文名籍籍诸生间,(张元《柳泉浦先生墓表》)。此后却屡试不第,他曾愤慨地呼喊出“世上无人解爱才”的不平之声。他曾在家乡私塾冷板凳上度过了几十年清贫岁月,同时坚持文学创作。蒲松龄的代表作品《聊斋志异》,是一部文言短篇小说集,一九六二年中华书局出版的
Pu Songling (1640 - 1715), author of “Weaving Promotion”, is a Chinese character who retains immortality, and also has the word Jianchen, Liuquan, and Zichuan (now Zibo, Shandong Province). He was born in the land of the landlord and businessman’s “book fragrance” family. At the age of nineteen (15 years of Shunzhi in the Qing Dynasty), he “adopted the boy test at the beginning, that is, the first supplement of the county, the government, and the Taoist tribune. Zhu Shengjian (Zhang Yuan, “Mr. Liu Quanpu’s Tomb List”) has never tried again afterwards, and he has indignantly shouted out the injustice of “unabashed love in the world.” He used to spend time in his hometown private bench. Decades of impoverishment and adherence to literary creation, Pu Songling’s representative work “Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio” is a collection of classical short stories, published by the Zhonghua Book Company in 1962.