Fourth Sister Hu
| "Fourth Sister Hu" | |||
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| Short story by Pu Songling | |||
19th-century illustration from Xiangzhu liaozhai zhiyi tuyong (Liaozhai Zhiyi with commentary and illustrations; 1886) | |||
| Original title | 胡四姐 (Hu sijie) | ||
| Country | China | ||
| Language | Chinese | ||
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| Published in | Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio | ||
| Publication date | 1740 | ||
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"Fourth Sister Hu" (Chinese: 胡四姐; pinyin: Hú sìjiě) is a short story by Pu Songling, first published in Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio (1740). It revolves around a Chinese scholar who encounters a pair of fox spirits.