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Thousand Pieces of Gold Growing up Through China's Proverbs

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ISBN-10: 0060006412

ISBN-13: 9780060006419

Edition: N/A

Authors: Adeline Yen Mah, Mah A. Yen

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In this poignant memoir the New York Times bestselling author of Falling Leaves, Adeline Yen Mah, provides a fascinating window into the history and cultural soul of China. Combining personal reflections, rich historical insights, and proverbs handed down to her by her grandfather, Yen Mah shares the wealth of Chinese civilization with Western readers. Exploring the history behind the proverbs, she delves into the lives of the first and second emperors and the two rebel warriors who changed the course of Chinese life, adding stories from her own life to beautifully illustrate their relevance and influence today.
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Book details

List price: $13.99
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 9/16/2003
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 272
Size: 5.62" wide x 8.75" long x 0.61" tall
Weight: 0.748
Language: English

Frances Hodgson Burnett wrote for children and adults, publishing both plays and novels. She was born in Manchester, England, on November 24, 1849. Her father, who owned a furniture store, died when she was only four years old. Her mother struggled to keep the family business running while trying to raise five children. Finally, because of the failing Manchester economy, the family sold the store and immigrated to the United States. In 1865 they settled just outside of Knoxville, Tennessee. Hoping to offset her family's continuing financial troubles, Burnett began to submit her stories to women's magazines. She was immediately successful. In the late 1860s her stories were published in…    

Maps
Pronunciation Guide
Introduction
The Loss of One Hair from Nine Oxen
Precious Treasure Worth Cherishing
One Written Word Is Worth a Thousand Pieces of Gold
Binding Your Feet to Prevent Your Own Progress
Clapping with One Hand Produces No Sound
When the Map Is Unrolled, the Dagger Is Revealed
Burning Books and Burying Scholars
Words That Would Cause a Nation to Perish
Pointing to a Deer and Calling It a Horse
Little Sparrow with Dreams of Swans
Destroy the Cooking Cauldrons and Sink the Boats
This Young Man Is Worth Educating
Banquet at Wild Goose Gate
Dressed in the Finest Brocades to Parade in the Dark of Night
Plot to Sow Discord and Create Enmity
The Heart of the People Belongs to Han
The Human Heart Is Difficult to Fathom
Devising Strategies in a Command Tent
List of Proverbs
Bibliography
List of Photographs
Acknowledgments