Judge Bao fiction


Judge Bao stories in literature and performing arts are some of the most popular in traditional Chinese crime fiction. All stories involve the Song dynasty minister Bao Zheng who solves, judges and sentences criminal cases.

Literary tradition

Plays from the Yuan and Ming dynasties

In the Yuan Dynasty, many plays have featured Bao Zheng as the central character. These plays include:
In 1594, the Yupan tang bookstore owner An Yushi published the first Judge Bao-themed short story collection Cases of A Hundred Families Judged by Dragon-Design Bao.
performance featuring Bao Zheng and his officers to his back.
Judge Bao stories in other collections include:
In 2010, the scholar Wilt Idema published an annotated translation of eight ballad-stories from a late Ming dynasty collection printed in Beijing in the late Ming and which had recently been found in a tomb.

Novels from the Qing dynasty

Famous cases

All of these cases have been favorites in Chinese opera.