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In the original classical version , a scholar named Wang becomes infatuated with a beautiful young woman he meets in the street. Despite warnings from a Taoist priest that he is being haunted, Wang shelters her in his study. He eventually peeks through her window and witnesses a horrific sight: a green-faced demon with gnashing teeth painting a beautiful woman's face onto a human skin with a brush, before "wearing" it to maintain her disguise. The story serves as a stark cautionary tale about the dangers of lust and how surface beauty can mask a demonic reality. Modern Adaptations and Cultural Impact

The story was first immortalized by the 17th-century writer Pu Songling in his famous collection, Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio . Hua pi

(畫皮), literally translated as "Painted Skin," is a classic of Chinese supernatural fiction that has evolved from a terrifying cautionary tale into a centerpiece of modern romantic fantasy. The Origin: Pu Songling’s "Strange Tales" In the original classical version , a scholar

Over centuries, Hua Pi has shifted from pure horror to a romantic drama . Modern adaptations, most notably the 2008 film Painted Skin starring Zhou Xun and Donnie Yen, humanize the demon (often reimagined as a fox spirit) by giving her complex motivations and a capacity for love. PAINTED SKIN (HUA PI: GORDAN CHAN: 2008) | The story serves as a stark cautionary tale

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