Zhang Zhupo (simplified Chinese: 张竹坡; traditional Chinese: 張竹坡; pinyin: Zhāng Zhúpō; Wade–Giles: Chang Chu-p'o; 1670–1698), courtesy name Zide (Chinese: 自得), also known as Daoshen (Chinese: 道深), was an early Qing dynasty literary critic, commentator, and editor of fiction best known for his commentarial edition of the novel Jin Ping Mei.
most widely read recension, edited and published with commentaries by ZhangZhupo in 1695, deleted or rewrote passages to help understand the author's...
most modern translations are based on them. ZhangZhupo likewise edited The Plum in the Golden Vase. Zhang worked on an abridged and rewritten text of...
Usu Flagrorum 1693 The Carnal Prayer Mat 1695 Jin Ping Mei - edited by ZhangZhupo 1750 Fashionable Lectures 1785 The 120 Days of Sodom 1791 Justine 1795...
with Mao Zonggang, and ZhangZhupo as commentator/editors. Mao's commentarial edition of Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Zhang's commentary on The Plum...
dynasty, the name "Dashilanr" had not yet been recorded in the work of ZhangZhupo, "Blocks and Streets in the Five Boroughs of Beijing". Only Langfang...
the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. They are often grouped with ZhangZhupo and Jin Shengtan as commentator/editors whose dufa (讀法 lit. "way to read")...