Harmony : A Treasury of Chinese Wisdom for Children and Parents

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Harmony : A Treasury of Chinese Wisdom for Children and Parents

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 160 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781558965713
  • DDC分類 299.5118

Full Description

A collection of traditional stories from one of the world's oldest civilizations. Simple, often humorous, and always wise, these tales will delight readers of all ages, making Harmony a book to cherish.

For over two thousand years, the Chinese have used brief sayings known as chengyu to sum up practical wisdom and ethical principles. Most chengyu are associated with a story that illustrates their meaning, and these stories have been passed down by word of mouth over the centuries.

Gathered in this volume are twenty-four of the most popular chengyu and the stories based on them, each beautifully illustrated by one of China's foremost artists, Ji Ruoxiao. For readers curious about the cultural context of the tales, the book includes a brief overview of Chinese religious traditions as well as background notes on each story, a map, and chronology.

Contents

Preface

To the Young Reader

Stories

A Man in Qi Worries That the Sky Will Fall

Waiting for a Hare by a Tree Stump

Pulling Up Sprouts to Help Them Grow

Blind Men Touch an Elephant

Sharpening an Iron Bar into a Needle

The Fight Between a Snipe and an Oyster

Studying How to Walk in Handan

A Frog in a Shallow Well

The Fox Borrows the Tiger's Power

His Spear Against His Shield

A Man from the Kingdom of Zheng Buys Shoes

Quenching Thirst by Hoping for Plums

Practice Makes Perfect

Looking for a Horse with the Aid of a Diagram

Monkeys Dragging Up the Moon

Mend the Sheepfold Even If Sheep Have Been Lost

Trying to Go South by Driving The Chariot North

A Man from the Kingdom of Qi Snatches Gold

Marking the Boat to Search for Your Sword in the River

Plugging One's Ears While Stealing a Bell

An Unskilled Musician Concealed in the Crowd

Old Man Sai Lost His Horse

Yu Gong Moved Mountains

The Teeth Are Gone, but the Tongue Remains

Maps and Timeline

Guide to pronunciation

Philosophical and Religious Influences

Source Notes

Acknowledgments

About the Authors and Illustrator

About the Series

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