The Jade Dragon: A Story of Ancient China

Zhou never seems to beat his brother, Cheng, at anything. But when Zhou finds a jade dragon, his luck changes. Soon, Zhou is beating Cheng at everything. Will Zhou and his jade dragon be able to keep up the winning streak, or will he lose his luck?

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The Jade Dragon: A Story of Ancient China

Zhou never seems to beat his brother, Cheng, at anything. But when Zhou finds a jade dragon, his luck changes. Soon, Zhou is beating Cheng at everything. Will Zhou and his jade dragon be able to keep up the winning streak, or will he lose his luck?

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The Jade Dragon: A Story of Ancient China

The Jade Dragon: A Story of Ancient China

by Jessica Gunderson

Narrated by Various Narrators

Unabridged — 19 minutes

The Jade Dragon: A Story of Ancient China

The Jade Dragon: A Story of Ancient China

by Jessica Gunderson

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Zhou never seems to beat his brother, Cheng, at anything. But when Zhou finds a jade dragon, his luck changes. Soon, Zhou is beating Cheng at everything. Will Zhou and his jade dragon be able to keep up the winning streak, or will he lose his luck?


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Children's Literature Comprehensive Database

Part of the “Read-It” series of short chapter books meant to be readable by beginning readers, this book addresses the common theme of sibling rivalry. Twin brothers, Cheng and Zhou are introduced as being very different. Cheng bests Zhou in every contest, and he is arrogant about this. Zhou is clumsy and weak, lacking in self-confidence. When the two are fishing one day, Zhou finds a precious jade dragon which he thinks is giving him good luck. When the princess who lost the dragon comes looking for it, Zhou gives it to her reluctantly but learns from her that he carries luck inside of himself. This new-found self-confidence leads him to beat Cheng in a tournament. The book is divided into six very short chapters, with black and white illustrations on most pages. Vocabulary words and a short introduction are contained in a preface before the story begins. Other historic facts and context are given in an Afterword. During the introduction, the author connects the story to a saying from Confucius about riches and honor being connected. The theme of being honorable, even when it means you lose material wealth, is a strong one in the book. This series of books attempts the very difficult task of bringing ancient tales to children who are not yet strong readers. It also combines traditional literature with historic facts. The series, therefore, fills several needs in an elementary classroom. It would be improved, though, with the addition of a reading level designation for the books and with a statement to the reader about how much of the story is of an ancient tradition, how much is based upon historic information, and how much additional material comes from the author’s imagination. Still, as a story of ancient China told in the relatively rare form of an easy reader, this book will be useful in classrooms studying folklore or China.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172360251
Publisher: Capstone Press
Publication date: 03/01/2013
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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