Chinese mythology Legendary tales of heaven, earth, humanity, and beyond

Aaron Hwang

Book - 2024

"Step into the magical and rich world of Chinese mythology with tales of gods, goddesses, the Monkey King, the White Snake, and more in this gorgeous, fully illustrated collection of myths and fairy tales. Do you know how the world began? Or why there is wind and rain? Have you ever felt lucky and wondered where luck comes from? Are you curious about the unseen and unknown? People have been asking these questions for thousands of years, with different cultures coming up with different answers to explain the universe. The myths in Chinese Mythology date back to ancient China, where the Jade Emperor ruled from the Heavens alongside other deities, and when the world was filled with supernatural figures, including snake-women, animal trick...sters, ghosts, demons, dragons, and more. Journey through the world's creation and the rule of heaven to the powerful shaping of earth and the rise of humanity in these stunning, exciting, and mystical tales from China, written by the author of A Kid's Guide to the Chinese Zodiac and illustrated in stunning, bright, magical pictures"--

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Published
Philadelphia : RP Kids [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Aaron Hwang (author)
Other Authors
Adela Li (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
pages cm
Audience
Ages 7-10 years
Grades 2-3
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9780762487769
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Review by Booklist Review

This engagingly illustrated compendium offers a satisfying overview of major themes, threads, and characters related to Chinese mythology. This is a difficult task, as multiple cultures, nationalities, and religions comprise modern China, and there's concern that unlike ancient myths consigned to the past, many elements of Chinese folklore relate to deities and practices still revered by active religions and belief systems. Keeping all that in mind, brief but accessible introductions precede themed chapters that offer engaging versions of myths, along with special features such as lists of characters, family or relationship trees, cross-cultural comparisons, and other helpful insets that emphasize common elements and aligned values. Chapter topics progress through creation, Heaven, Earth, humanity, and the outsiders. Detailed, intriguing illustrations appear throughout the pages, generally appearing at the beginning and end of tales, and align closely with story elements. Generous back matter rounds things out. This is an appealing and unique contribution to the folklore canon intended for this age group and should fill gaps in school and public library collections.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Hwang (A Kid's Guide to the Chinese Zodiac) chronicles the rich world of Chinese mythology in this expansive collection, illustrated by Li (The Subtle Body Oracle Deck and Guidebook). Included legends run the gamut of existential tales relating to the creation of all things--as when Pangu, "crafted inside Hundun's churning belly, like flour kneaded into dough," "split Hundun into what we call Yin and Yang" and eventually became the world--to stories of revelry, as in "Sun Wukong, the Monkey King," a selection that details the many mischiefs that earned him icon status. Tales date back to a time when people believed that humans and the supernatural coexisted and seek to answer questions that have been asked for thousands of years: Why does water flow downward? Why is the Earth tilted? Why must Heaven and Earth stay separate? Dazzling spreads of brightly colored and fantastical illustrations have a contemporary feel and are accented by royal purples and eye-catching gold. Together, the collaborators deliver a digestible, carefully curated accounting of legendary battles and epic romances while also offering insight into why many still worship these gods today. Ages 7--10. (Dec.)

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