"Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio" was from the Qing Dynasty, and it contained many myths, legends, and ghost stories. Although the characters and plots in this story were fictional, it contained many of Pu Songling's personal thoughts and feelings. According to legend, when Pu Songling wrote "Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio", it was at the end of the Qing Dynasty when the society was in turmoil and the people were living a difficult life. When he wrote this novel, his heart was filled with dissatisfaction and indignation towards society. He believed that the society at that time was full of injustice and unfairness, and the people were living in poverty, while some so-called "immortals and ghosts" were hypocritical and evil. In Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, Pu Songling expressed his criticism of society and hope for the future through fictional stories. He portrayed the characters in these magical stories to reflect his thoughts on life and the construction of his values. Therefore, it could be said that Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio was Pu Songling's work of loneliness and anger. Through this story, he expressed his dissatisfaction with society and his hope for the future.