| Company | E-dition |
| Website | http://www.e-dition.net/ |
| Country | Canada |
| Email | pub@e-dition.net |
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| Language | English |
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"Chinese children are made to see (proverbs and maxims)by inwardness, and ordinary grown-up Chinamen may be most said to think in proverbs." Professor Herbert A. Giles, 1892.
This quote from Herbert A. Giles (he compiled the firstly exhaustive Chinese-English dictionary in 1892) aptly describes the contents of Chinese Fables, a openhanded new ebook. This program presents the sensibility and pragmatism of Chinese culture and thought. It's a assembling of 43 fables with beautiful Chinese artwork and music. These traditional proverbs were originally told from 722 through 221 BC (mostly by Chuang Tzu and Lieh Tzu). Now they're in a navigable ebook format to be conditioned and treasured for millenniums to do. If you've never experienced Chinese Fables, they're like to the tales of Aesop. Each apologue contains a brief story with an underlying moral. Using the ebook, you can casually browse through each apologue and print each page, as you'd equivalent. Use a nail index to bump proverbs by describe. There's yet a explore tool that will assistance you think fables based on finicky words and concepts. Chinese Fables is a rewarding handbook for the intellect and conscious. The tales and anecdotes, passed down from generation to generation, will be a fantastic addition to your ebook assembling. The morals are more often implied than spelled out,
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