HOW THE FIVE ANCIENTS BECAME MEN

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Cover of the book HOW THE FIVE ANCIENTS BECAME MEN by Chinese Fairytales, Media Galaxy
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Author: Chinese Fairytales ISBN: 1230000510905
Publisher: Media Galaxy Publication: June 24, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Chinese Fairytales
ISBN: 1230000510905
Publisher: Media Galaxy
Publication: June 24, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Start your familiar with the enigmatic world of Far East with the Chinese Fairy Book – the collection of seventy-four traditional Chinese folk tales. Beautiful princesses, kind and evil sorcerers, anthropomorphic animals, otherworld ghosts and other characters are waiting for you to present the magic world of ancient China. There are many legends about creation of the world and emergence of people. “How the five ancients became men” is the story, narrated about the spirits of the five elemental powers, which fused the earth, fire, water, wood, metals and set all their primal spirit into motion. So the sun and all the stars, rivers and seas, wind and clouds, rain and dew, trees, birds and beasts appeared, and thus created the human race as men and women. This fairy-tale is the first of the Chinese legends of the gods, so it will undoubtedly be insightful to your children. Enjoy the reading!

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Start your familiar with the enigmatic world of Far East with the Chinese Fairy Book – the collection of seventy-four traditional Chinese folk tales. Beautiful princesses, kind and evil sorcerers, anthropomorphic animals, otherworld ghosts and other characters are waiting for you to present the magic world of ancient China. There are many legends about creation of the world and emergence of people. “How the five ancients became men” is the story, narrated about the spirits of the five elemental powers, which fused the earth, fire, water, wood, metals and set all their primal spirit into motion. So the sun and all the stars, rivers and seas, wind and clouds, rain and dew, trees, birds and beasts appeared, and thus created the human race as men and women. This fairy-tale is the first of the Chinese legends of the gods, so it will undoubtedly be insightful to your children. Enjoy the reading!

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