Hsi-Wei Tales
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After performing a perilous service for the future Emperor, the peasant Chen Hsi-wei turns down the customary rewards in favor of receiving an education. The Court is astonished by this unheard-of request, but orders the strict teacher Shen Kuo to do what he can with the boy. In the course of copying out the words of the ancient masters, Hsi-wei begins writing poems of his own. As a young man, Hsi-wei leaves the capital for a vagabond life, supporting himself by making straw sandals. He encounters people of all stations and occupations, trekking through landscapes both flat and mountainous. He learns of the terrible price of building the Grand Canal, the miseries caused by floods, droughts, and endless wars. To his astonishment, Hsi-wei gains a degree of fame, first as a curiosity, then as a writer whose poems are beloved by the people and pass into the vast life of China.
Book information
ISBN: | 9781947548930 |
Publisher: | Regal House Publishing |
Imprint: | Regal House Publishing |
Pub date: | 07 Aug 2020 |
Language: | English |
Number of pages: | 243 |
Weight: | 290g |
Height: | 215mm |
Width: | 9mm |
Spine width: | 139mm |