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Panda Bears and the Moon Goddess: : Myths and Legends of China
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Panda Bears and the Moon Goddess: : Myths and Legends of China

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Explore China and its rich culture by reading these ancient myths and legends, starting with a creation myth. Learn about panda bears and the shepherdess, the kitchen god and offspring of the white tiger. Westerners have a man in the moon, but the Chinese have the beautiful moon goddess accompanied by a jade rabbit. Famous love stories are portrayed in this book - the butterfly lovers and that of the magpie bridge where the lovers, aided by magpies, meet on one day a year known as double seven, China’s valentine day.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Christine Merritt
Country
United States
Date
4 December 2015
Pages
42
ISBN
9780692452783

Explore China and its rich culture by reading these ancient myths and legends, starting with a creation myth. Learn about panda bears and the shepherdess, the kitchen god and offspring of the white tiger. Westerners have a man in the moon, but the Chinese have the beautiful moon goddess accompanied by a jade rabbit. Famous love stories are portrayed in this book - the butterfly lovers and that of the magpie bridge where the lovers, aided by magpies, meet on one day a year known as double seven, China’s valentine day.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Christine Merritt
Country
United States
Date
4 December 2015
Pages
42
ISBN
9780692452783