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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Haoqiu zhuan (traditional Chinese: 好逑傳; simplified Chinese: 好逑传; pinyin: Hǎoqiú zhuàn; Wade–Giles: Hao-ch'iu chuan \"The pleasing history\" or \"The fortunate union\") is a Chinese caizi jiaren (talent and beauty) novel published in the 17th Century. The author is known only under the name \"Man of the Teaching of Names\" (C: 名教中人, P: Míngjiāo Zhōngrén, W: Ming-chiao Chung-jen). The identity of the author and exact date of publishing are not known. According to Philippe Postel, author of \"Les traductions françaises du Haoqiu zhuan,\" the most commonly-stated date of authorship is 1683, at the beginning of the Qing Dynasty. After 1712 the story was given the subtitle Xiayi fengyue zhuan (T: 俠義風月傳, S: 侠义风月传, P: Xiáyì fēngyuè zhuàn, W: Hsia-i Feng-yüeh chuan, \"A Tale of Chivalry and Love\").Chloë F. Starr, author of Red-Light Novels of the Late Qing, wrote that this novel was among the best-known caizi jiaren novels. Maram Epstein, author of Competing Discourses: Orthodoxy, Authenticity, and Engendered Meanings in Late Imperial Chinese Fiction, described the novel as being \"moralistic\". The story has eighteen chapters."@en }

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