The Journal of Asian Studies | 2021

Migration, Identity, and Colonial Fantasies in a Fifth-Century Story Collection

 

Abstract


At the turn of the fifth century, a story about a man contesting real estate with a ghost circulated in several different versions in South China. In one of the versions, a young man discovered three lacquer coffins when digging a tomb for his deceased father and had the coffins reburied elsewhere. That night, he dreamed of Lu Su 魯肅 (172–217), the powerful minister in the southern Kingdom of Wu, who angrily announced that he would exact revenge. He also dreamed of his late father, who told him that Lu Su was fighting with him over the gravesite. Later, the young man found copious blood on his father s seating mat.

Volume 80
Pages 113 - 127
DOI 10.1017/S0021911820003630
Language English
Journal The Journal of Asian Studies

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