Fantastic Folk and Fairy Tales of Ethnic Chinese Peoples - Book Two

(From the pen of the chief editor Mei Zihan) Although I am Chinese, as a child I seldom heard adults tell stories of Chinese ancestry or tradition. Stories of our heritage, are important us. Folk tales teach and give children identity – yet, there were barely any stories in my heart.
 

Later, even after becoming a writer, and later a professor, I still experienced an emptiness. That is why I think children should have traditional stories as part of their healthy upbringing; stories about ancient China, of inspiration and magic, beauty, bravery, kindness and poetry, rich Chinese ideas, full of intelligence. This ideal also applies to children worldwide.

This four book series is evidence of our rich culture. Without doubt, they are equal to the beautiful work of the Brothers Grimm, just as inspiring, and with as much colour, as much fun, that will often leave the child in awe.

Readers will learn about China and its long and varied history; about its multi ethnic people, its traditions, about the foods they eat, their clothes and architecture. Perhaps just as important, they will learn about our etiquette and that respect for another, which is, and has always been, the cornerstone of the Chinese way.

Each folk/fairy tale is of a different nation within the great land of China. So readers will learn about that land, and those people, about their customs and traditions, their suspicions, heroes and villains.

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Fantastic Folk and Fairy Tales of Ethnic Chinese Peoples - Book Two

(From the pen of the chief editor Mei Zihan) Although I am Chinese, as a child I seldom heard adults tell stories of Chinese ancestry or tradition. Stories of our heritage, are important us. Folk tales teach and give children identity – yet, there were barely any stories in my heart.
 

Later, even after becoming a writer, and later a professor, I still experienced an emptiness. That is why I think children should have traditional stories as part of their healthy upbringing; stories about ancient China, of inspiration and magic, beauty, bravery, kindness and poetry, rich Chinese ideas, full of intelligence. This ideal also applies to children worldwide.

This four book series is evidence of our rich culture. Without doubt, they are equal to the beautiful work of the Brothers Grimm, just as inspiring, and with as much colour, as much fun, that will often leave the child in awe.

Readers will learn about China and its long and varied history; about its multi ethnic people, its traditions, about the foods they eat, their clothes and architecture. Perhaps just as important, they will learn about our etiquette and that respect for another, which is, and has always been, the cornerstone of the Chinese way.

Each folk/fairy tale is of a different nation within the great land of China. So readers will learn about that land, and those people, about their customs and traditions, their suspicions, heroes and villains.

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Fantastic Folk and Fairy Tales of Ethnic Chinese Peoples - Book Two

Fantastic Folk and Fairy Tales of Ethnic Chinese Peoples - Book Two

Fantastic Folk and Fairy Tales of Ethnic Chinese Peoples - Book Two

Fantastic Folk and Fairy Tales of Ethnic Chinese Peoples - Book Two

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(From the pen of the chief editor Mei Zihan) Although I am Chinese, as a child I seldom heard adults tell stories of Chinese ancestry or tradition. Stories of our heritage, are important us. Folk tales teach and give children identity – yet, there were barely any stories in my heart.
 

Later, even after becoming a writer, and later a professor, I still experienced an emptiness. That is why I think children should have traditional stories as part of their healthy upbringing; stories about ancient China, of inspiration and magic, beauty, bravery, kindness and poetry, rich Chinese ideas, full of intelligence. This ideal also applies to children worldwide.

This four book series is evidence of our rich culture. Without doubt, they are equal to the beautiful work of the Brothers Grimm, just as inspiring, and with as much colour, as much fun, that will often leave the child in awe.

Readers will learn about China and its long and varied history; about its multi ethnic people, its traditions, about the foods they eat, their clothes and architecture. Perhaps just as important, they will learn about our etiquette and that respect for another, which is, and has always been, the cornerstone of the Chinese way.

Each folk/fairy tale is of a different nation within the great land of China. So readers will learn about that land, and those people, about their customs and traditions, their suspicions, heroes and villains.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780648488958
Publisher: Heartspace Publications
Publication date: 04/17/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 158
File size: 23 MB
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Age Range: 6 - 9 Years
Language: English, Middle (1100-1500)

About the Author

As a professor of ancient Chinese history Mei Zihan has loved Chinese fairytales all his life. He has lovingly bought these to life with dedication and authenticity

Table of Contents

The Yao Nationality 1
Shoot the Moon 4
The Han Nationality 9
Emperor Xuanyuan Fights Chiyou 12
The Mongolian Nationality 21
Legend of Bosten Lake 24
The Hui Nationality 31
The Story of Mansour 34
The Tibetan Nationality 41
Legend of the Wencheng Princess 44
The Uygur Nationality 51
Origin of Grapes & Uyghur Girls Braided Hair 54
The Miao Nationality 61
Legend of the Caihua Festival 64
The Yi Nationality 71
Golden Fruit 74
The Zhuang Nationality 79
Legend of Bubo 82
The Buyi Nationality 95
Legend of Huangguoshu Waterfall 98
The Korean Nationality 105
One Hundred Day Red 108
The Manchu Nationality 113
Swan Fairies 116
The Dong Nationality 123
The Long-haired Girl

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