Stories behind Chinese Idioms (III)

by Zheng Ma and Zheng Li

Liu She (Illustrator) and Pan Xiaoqing (Illustrator)

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By reading ancient Chinese myths in a fun story setting, kids will learn the meanings behind some of China's most famous idioms.

Chinese language has a very special category of Chinese idioms called chengyu, a unique style of idiom always told in four characters. Every idiom has a fascinating story behind it, sometimes drawn from history, and other times told as a parable. With great illustrations and characters, this full-color book will be perfect for your child's bedtime stories.

Chinese stories include:
  • Buying the Casket but Returning the Pearl
  • Drawing a Snake and Adding Feet to It
  • Grinding an Iron Rod into a Needle
  • Being There Just to Make Up the Numbers
  • One's Spear Against One's Own Shield
  • The Snipe and the Clam in a Deadlock
  • Playing the Lute to a Cow
  • ISBN10 1602209677
  • ISBN13 9781602209671
  • Publish Date 10 October 2010
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 19 February 2014
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Shanghai Press
  • Edition Edition, First Edition, First ed.
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 48
  • Language English