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Chinese Folk-Lore Tales by J. Macgowan

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AuthorMacgowan, J. (John), -1922
TitleChinese Folk-Lore Tales
ContentsThe Widow Ho -- Kwang-Jui and the God of the River -- The beautiful daughter of Liu-Kung -- The fairy bonze -- The mysterious Buddhist robe -- The vengeance of the Goddess -- "The Wonderful Man" -- The God of the City -- The tragedy of the Yin family -- Sam-Chung and the Water Demon -- The reward of a benevolent life.
LanguageEnglish
LoC ClassGR: Geography, Anthropology, Recreation: Folklore
SubjectTales -- China
EText-No.26070
Release Date2008-07-16
Copyright StatusNot copyrighted in the United States. If you live elsewhere check the laws of your country before downloading this ebook.
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