Chinese Ancient Legends: Yu the Great Subdues the Black DragonYu the Great Subdues the Black Dragon is the third volume of ancient Chinese fables. With a mythological figure, the book shows Yu the Greats grand... |
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Stories of Young Wisdom: Wenchang Attains His PrizeThis is the fourth volume of Stories of Smart Children in Ancient China series. It tells the childhood story of Xu Wen Chang who grew up into a... |
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Chinese Fables: Ji Chang Learns ArcheryJi Chang Learns Archery is the third volume of Chinese fables. It is a story with characters in distinct personality: Ji Chang would like to learn as... |
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Stories of Folk Customs: The Story of Qingming FestivalThe Story of Qingming Festival is the second volume of Chinese folk stories. Qingming Festival is also called Spring Outing Festival. It comes... |
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Stories of Chinese Proverbs: The Old Man Who Moves MountainsThe Old Man Who Moves Mountains is the third volume of Chinese idiom stories. It is an idiom story with the opinion of simple materialism and plain... |
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Stories of Chinese Children Education: Zhao Gui Returns the MulberriesThis is the fourth volume ofChinese Educational Stories for Children series. Zhao Gui, born in Luoyang City in Sui Dynasty, was an industrious,... |
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Stories of Ancient Chinese Sages: A Lighthearted Journey for ConfuciusThis series of enlightenment books covers many well-known folk stories, fairy tales, stories about festivals and places of interests, and those about... |
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Stories of Ancient Chinese Sages: Mencius Corrects His MistakeThis is the third volume of the Chinese Ancient Sages series. With concise description and vivid illustrations, it tells the story of Mencius... |
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Stories of Young Wisdom: Cao Chong Weighs the ElephantThis is the second volume of Stories of Smart Children in Ancient China series. When Cao Chong was five or six years old, he was almost as smart as... |
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Stories of Chinese Proverbs: Three for the Morning, Four for the EveningThree for the Morning, Four for the Evening is the fourth volume of Chinese idiom stories. It comes from Zhuangzi Qiwulun by Zhou Zhuang, and used as... |
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