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Author : 宋舒红 著;钱清 译 Song Shuhong
Publisher : China Intercontinental Press
Date : 201108
ISBN : 978-7-5085-2153-4
Pages : 181页
Price : $52
Chinese classic stories have inherited and passed on the abundant historic treasury of the Chinese nation that has been accumulated over several thousand years, mirroring the politics, military affairs, culture, folk customs, prevailing moral practices, ideals and interests of ancient China. Through those stories, people can gain an understanding of China's long history and achieve an insight into the profound historical origins of Chinese culture.We have identified stories from the vast number of Chinese classic stories, and complied them into this collection. All stories are illustrated in concise words and expressions, and vivid pictures, which will help the process of reading enjoyable. The series of Classic Stories of China comprises nine books: Scenic Spots Stories, History Stories, Myths Stories, Wisdom Stories, Folk Customs Stories, Ancient Fables, Folk Tales, Idiom Stories, Drama Stories. May those books be your good teacher and helpful friends in learning Chinese culture.
Chapters
Pages Download ReadXia Dynasty King Jie Brings About the Collapse of His Dynasty
10-15Grand Duke Jiang Taigong Does Some Fishing
21-25Fooled by the Lighting of the Beacon Fire
26-30Confucius Travels to Various States
31-36The Songs of Chu Used against the Soldiers of Chu
43-48Zhang Qian's Diplomatic Mission to the Western Regions
49-54Sima Qian Writes 'The Records of the Grand Historian'
55-60Zhaojun Departs for the Frontier
61-66Liu Bei Pays Three Visits to Sleeping Dragon Ridge
72-76Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty Initiates the Digging of the Grand Canal
77-82Songtsan Gampo and Princess Wencheng
88-93The An-Shi Rebellion and the Mutiny at Mawei
100-104Acclaimed Emperor When Hungover and Consolidating Power Using Wine
105-109Zhu Yuanzhang, an Emperor from Humble Origin
120-125Nurhaci Founds the Later Jin Dynasty
131-136Zheng Chenggong Reoccupies Taiwan
137-142Cao Xueqin and 'A Dream of the Red Mansions'
143-149Burning of the Old Summer Palace
155-160Zuo Zongtang Recovers Xinjiang
161-166A Brief Chronology of Chinese History
179-180