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Xiyou ji (62)
DOI : 10.34847/nkl.d5a23126
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Dai Buzhang
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Philippe Pons
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15/12/2022
nakala:title | xsd:string | Xiyou ji (62) | |
nakala:creator | Dai Buzhang | ||
nakala:created | xsd:string | 2003-06-24 | |
nakala:type | xsd:anyURI | Vidéo | |
nakala:license | xsd:string | Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 4.0 International (CC-BY-NC-4.0) | |
dcterms:abstract | Monkey and the Queen of the Sacred Golden Palace decide on a plan: The queen pretends to be in love with the evil spirit and fools him into drinking wine and having a good time. In the meantime, Monkey steals the magic treasure, the Golden Bells, which the evil spirit uses to defend himself against enemies. When the evil spirit has lost his treasure, how can he match Monkey? After his defeat, the spirit is forced to show his original shape, a golden-haired lion. Monkey is about to kill him, when Bodhisattva Guanyin of the Southern Ocean arrives to plead for the evil spirit, bringing him home to the Immortal Mountain for severe punishment. | ||
dcterms:bibliographicCitation | Børdahl Vibeke, Fei Li et Huang Ying (éds.), Four masters of Chinese storytelling: full-length repertoires of Yangzhou storytelling on video, Copenhagen, NIAS Press, 2004, 197 p. | ||
dcterms:contributor | Éditeur scientifique : Rainier Lanselle | ||
Éditeur scientifique : Vibeke Børdahl | |||
Auteur du dépôt : Philippe Pons | |||
dcterms:format | MP4 | ||
dcterms:language | langues chinoises | ||
anglais | |||
dcterms:publisher | Centre de recherche sur les civilisations de l’Asie orientale (CRCAO – UMR8155) | ||
dcterms:rights | Internationaux | ||
dcterms:rightsHolder | École Pratique des Hautes Études (EPHE) | ||
dcterms:subject | China | ||
shuoshu | |||
storytelling | |||
oral performance | |||
quyi | |||
Yangzhou | |||
Shuihu zhuan | |||
Sanguo yanyi | |||
Xiyou ji | |||
Qianlong |