Translators: Gladys Yang, etc.
Contents: In China, there are many fantastic stories and legends about the dragon. Contained in this collection are some of the finest classical and modern examples. They include The Rakshas and the Sea Market and The Princess of the West Lake, both by the well-known Qing-dynasty writer Pu Songling (1640-1715), telling of the wonders of a dragon palace and of love between dragons and human beings; Tripod Lake and the Golden Lotus Flowers, the story of how the first Chinese ruler, Huang Di, was transported to fairyland on the back of a dragon; and The Looking-to-Mother Shoal, which tells how human beings were transformed into dragons. These intriguing, entertaining tales reflect the rich imagination and high aspirations of the Chinese people.
ISBN 7119037501 110×180 mm
245pp paperback
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Foreign Languages Press