A Thousand Pieces of Gold : A Memoir of China's Past Through its Proverbs
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Memoir revealing China's past through proverbs.
This book would be a good read for someone who is interested in China's history and culture, particularly as it is portrayed through the use of proverbs. Adeline Yen Mah does a great job of bringing the first century BC to life, describing the leaders, plots, and counter-revolutions in a vivid and engaging manner. Moreover, she connects these historical events and proverbs to her own life experiences, adding a personal touch to the narrative. If you want to learn about China's rich past and the significance of proverbs in its society, this book is a must-read.
A Thousand Pieces of Gold : A Memoir of China's Past Through its Proverbs
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The author of the international bestsellers Watching the Tree and Falling Leaves has always been fascinated by proverbs and their importance and use in China. Both her book titles are based on such proverbs.
The majority of Chinese proverbs are drawn from the 1st century, when the First King of all China established his leadership over the whole country and its warring kingdoms. In ancient China, a scholar's conversation would be studded with appropriate sayings, and a man's status in society would be defined by his use and knowledge of proverbs. In modern China, much of this is still true, and proverbs are used daily.
Adeline Yen Mah introduces us to the whole rich picture of the first century BC when after the long wars between states, China was finally united and the richness of the literature and art could flourish. She portrays the leaders, the plots and the counter-revolutions with great vividness and liveliness so that even those ignorant of Chinese history become absorbed. And as in all her other books, she relates the historical episodes and the proverbs derived from these to experiences in her own life.
One of the major expressions of this age was of course the First King's tomb with its terracotta soldiers, of horses and carriages and the stones of the building. The re-finding of this monument - now open to us all - and Adeline Yen Mah's own experiences there, are extraordinary.
A Thousand Pieces of Gold, following Watching the Tree and Falling Leaves, is a personal account by a much loved author, but it is also a lively history of the fascinating period of civilisation when Europe was barely out of the stone age.
Author: Adeline Yen Mah
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 400
Publisher: HarperCollins s
Publication Date: 06 May 2004
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Memoir revealing China's past through proverbs.
This book would be a good read for someone who is interested in China's history and culture, particularly as it is portrayed through the use of proverbs. Adeline Yen Mah does a great job of bringing the first century BC to life, describing the leaders, plots, and counter-revolutions in a vivid and engaging manner. Moreover, she connects these historical events and proverbs to her own life experiences, adding a personal touch to the narrative. If you want to learn about China's rich past and the significance of proverbs in its society, this book is a must-read.