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The Precious Scroll of Watermelons in the Modern Performance Tradition of ‘Telling Scriptures’ in Changshu County, China
The Precious Scroll of Watermelons (the earliest known
manuscript is dated 1867) is a representative example of narrative texts used in
the scroll recitation practices of southern Jiangsu since the nineteenth
century. It uses a subject widespread in folklore to propagate belief in
Bodhisattva Guanyin, a popular Buddhist deity, and thus it combines
indoctrination with didacticism and entertainment. A comparison of several
variants of the Precious Scroll of Watermelons (falling in
between 1867 and 1989) demonstrates the evolution of its functions and cultural
meaning in the modern practice of precious scrolls recitation, taking ‘telling
scriptures’ of Changshu as an example.