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Water Margin the Classic Chinese Novel that influenced Japanese Literature, Anime & Yakuza

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Water Margin, deemed as the most brutal and immoral classical Chinese novel, had been banned periodically & whitewashed. In this episode, I will talk about what this controversial is novel is all about and how it greatly influenced Japanese literature. In japan, this novel is called Suikoden.

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0:00 Introduction
1:05 Brief Synopsis of Water Margin
3:01 Against Confucian Morality
4:03 Complex Ingroup Conflict
5:24 The Problematic Second "Half"
10:42 Water Margin in Japan (Suikoden)
12:05 How Water Margin Came to Japan
15:40 How Water Margin Influenced Japan

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罗立群, 2008, 中国武侠小说史
中島 恵, 2016, 江戸期は空前の中国ブーム、『三国志』が大流行
William C. Hedberg, 2020, The Japanese Discovery of Chinese Fiction: The Water Margin and the Making of a National Canon
Liangyan Ge, 2001, Out of the Margins: The Rise of Chinese Vernacular Fiction
Liangyan Ge, 2003, Authoring "Authorial Intention:" Jin Shengtan as Creative Critic
Martin W. Huang, 1994, Author(ity) and Reader in Traditional Chinese Xiaoshuo Commentary
Henry Lem, Branding “Literary Genius” in Jin Shengtan’s 70 Chapter Edition of the Water Margin
C. T. Hsia, 1968, The Classic Chinese Novel
Claudine Salmon (ed), 2013, Literary Migrations: Traditional Chinese Fiction in Asia (17th-20th Centuries)
Haruo Shirane (ed), 2002, Early Modern Japanese Literature

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