The Chinese Children Next Door
Title | The Chinese Children Next Door PDF eBook |
Author | Pearl Buck |
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Pages | 54 |
Release | 1946 |
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The Chinese Children Next Door
Title | The Chinese Children Next Door PDF eBook |
Author | Pearl Sydenstricker Buck |
Publisher | |
Pages | 62 |
Release | 1942 |
Genre | Children |
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Mother tells the story of when she was a little girl in China and the family next door had six daughters.
The Chinese Children Next Door
Title | The Chinese Children Next Door PDF eBook |
Author | Pearl Sydenstricker Buck |
Publisher | |
Pages | 62 |
Release | 1942 |
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Confucius Lives Next Door
Title | Confucius Lives Next Door PDF eBook |
Author | T.R. Reid |
Publisher | Vintage |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 2013-04-24 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0307833860 |
Those who've heard T. R. Reid's weekly commentary on National Public Radio or read his far-flung reporting in National Geographic or The Washington Post know him to be trenchant, funny, and cutting-edge, but also erudite and deeply grounded in whatever subject he's discussing. In Confucius Lives Next Door he brings all these attributes to the fore as he examines why Japan, China, Taiwan, and other East Asian countries enjoy the low crime rates, stable families, excellent education, and civil harmony that remain so elusive in the West. Reid, who has spent twenty-five years studying Asia and was for five years The Washington Post's Tokyo bureau chief, uses his family's experience overseas--including mishaps and misapprehensions--to look at Asia's "social miracle" and its origin in the ethical values outlined by the Chinese sage Confucius 2,500 years ago. When Reid, his wife, and their three children moved from America to Japan, the family quickly became accustomed to the surface differences between the two countries. In Japan, streets don't have names, pizza comes with seaweed sprinkled on top, and businesswomen in designer suits and Ferragamo shoes go home to small concrete houses whose washing machines are outdoors because there's no room inside. But over time Reid came to appreciate the deep cultural differences, helped largely by his courtly white-haired neighbor Mr. Matsuda, who personified ancient Confucian values that are still dominant in Japan. Respect, responsibility, hard work--these and other principles are evident in Reid's witty, perfectly captured portraits, from that of the school his young daughters attend, in which the students maintain order and scrub the floors, to his depiction of the corporate ceremony that welcomes new employees and reinforces group unity. And Reid also examines the drawbacks of living in such a society, such as the ostracism of those who don't fit in and the acceptance of routine political bribery. Much Western ink has been spilled trying to figure out the East, but few journalists approach the subject with T. R. Reid's familiarity and insight. Not until we understand the differences between Eastern and Western perceptions of what constitutes success and personal happiness will we be able to engage successfully, politically and economically, with those whose moral center is governed by Confucian doctrine. Fascinating and immensely readable, Confucius Lives Next Door prods us to think about what lessons we might profitably take from the "Asian Way"--and what parts of it we want to avoid.
Chinese Children's Favorite Stories
Title | Chinese Children's Favorite Stories PDF eBook |
Author | Mingmei Yip |
Publisher | Tuttle Publishing |
Pages | 101 |
Release | 2020-08-04 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1462921760 |
Chinese Children's Favorite Stories is a delightful selection of thirteen Chinese folktales as retold by author and illustrator Mingmei Yip. Inspired by her beloved father's nightly story-telling when she was a child, Yip hopes that by retelling some of these thousand-year-old Chinese stories she can pass along Chinese folklore and fables to international readers of all ages. These beautifully illustrated tales give children in other countries a glimpse into the traditions and culture of China, while emphasizing universal lessons about being kind and successfully overcoming obstacles. Readers will encounter many delightful characters--from an angry dragon to a wise cow--in stories such as: The Dream of the Butterfly--A sweet tale about accepting who you are and fully appreciating the world around you Carp Jumping Over the Dragon Gate--A popular story about the rewards of hard work Playing the Qin for the Water Buffalo--A musical tale that highlights empathy and understanding And many more! Recommended for children ages five to ten.
Next-Door Neighbors
Title | Next-Door Neighbors PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah Ellis |
Publisher | Yearling |
Pages | 164 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 9780440406204 |
Her family's move to a new town in Canada leaves shy twelve-year-old Peggy feeling lonely and uncomfortable, until she befriends the unconventional George and the Chinese servant of her imperious neighbor Mrs. Manning.
The Chinese Children Next Door ... Drawings by Katharine Tozer
Title | The Chinese Children Next Door ... Drawings by Katharine Tozer PDF eBook |
Author | Pearl Sydenstricker Buck |
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Release | 1943 |
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