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What Bashu cultures are there in Sichuan? What are the representative works?

Bashu culture refers to the regional culture of Sichuan Basin, which is one of the important components of China traditional culture. There are many representative works of Bashu culture, including:

1. "It's difficult to travel on the Shu Road": A poem written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, describes the preciseness and grandeur of the Shu Road.

2. A Dream of Red Mansions was written by Cao Xueqin, a writer in Qing Dynasty, and is considered as the pinnacle of China's ancient novels.

3. Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: written by Pu Songling, a writer in Qing Dynasty, is a collection of short stories integrating folklore, mythology and ghosts and gods.

4. The Classic of Mountains and Seas: an ancient book in the pre-Qin period, which recorded the ancient geography, history, nationalities, animals and plants of China.