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Stories of Chinese Set Phrases: Dotting the Eyes on A Painted Dragon
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System #: BA-12-0014
ISBN: -
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Author: Cang, Yangqing etc.
Language: English/Chinese
Publisher: ZhaoHua Publishing House, Beijing
Type: Hardcover
Pages: 38 Pages
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$7.50
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$5.50
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Publisher's Note:
A special feature of the Chinese language is its frequent use of "set phrases" (chengyu). These set phrases, usually consisting of four Chinese characters, describe a person, situation or event in a pithy and often poetic way.
Most set phrases originate in early Chinese classics, poetry, prose, Buddhist scriptures and folk sayings.
This series of picture books presents to our readers some well-known set phrases, beautifully illustrated and narrated. Series I and II were contributed by the People's Fine Arts Publishing House, Shanghai.
Dotting the Eyes on a Painted Dragon
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