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The cv writing service Sung dynasty anthology of literary tales that would become the major source for plots and motifs in Chinese narrative, T'ai-p'ing kuang-chi (Extensive Records from the Reign of Great Tranquility; 978), was already in circulation in Korea by the twelfth century, as was the Chinese collection of supernatural tales Sou-shen chi (Search for the Supernatural). Career Planning Guide - Career Services :: University of Louisiana ... An important collection of Korean tales of the strange inspired by these Chinese models is P'a hanjip (Collection for Dispelling Boredom; 1214), by Yi In-no. The term p'aegwan is generally employed to denote such informal histories and stories of the strange. P'aegwan is the Korean reading of the Chinese paikuan, a term originating in the “Yi-wen-chih” (Bibliographic Treatise) of the Han shu (History of the Han Dynasty) that referred to low-ranking officials who gathered stories from among the commoners as a means for rulers to understand their needs. The term was later used in both China and Korea as a general term for popular fiction. A major anthology of literary Chinese essays and popular stories surviving from the Koryŏ dynasty is Paegun sosŏl (Tales of White Clouds; 1214), traditionally attributed to Yi Kyu-bo (1168–1241).

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