(Redirected from Tuan Ch\'eng-Shih)'Duan Chengshi' (, d.
863) was an author and scholar of the
Tang Dynasty in
China. He was born to a wealthy family in present day
Zibo, Shandong.
Duan is best known for being the author of the earliest known version of
Cinderella. In all probability, it was a
folktale told by
peasants before it was recorded on paper.
Miscellaneous Morsels from Youyang was a collection of stories he had gathered and published approximately
853, shortly after he returned to
Chang'an after his term of acting Governor of
Jizhou. In this compilation of stories was
Yeh-Shen, the story we know as
Cinderella.
Duan Chengshi is also known for describing in his written work of
863 AD the
slave trade,
ivory trade, and
ambergris trade of
Bobali, which is now
Berbera in
Somalia,
East Africa (see
Maritime section of
Tang Dynasty for more).
[1]
Notes
1. Levathes, 38.
References
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When China Ruled the Seas, , , Levathes, Simon & Schuster, 1994, ISBN 0-671-70158-4
External links
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Cinderella Around The World
★ Professor Derk Bodde.
Chinese ideas in the West (pdf)
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A Chinese Cinderella