Ancient Chinese fables

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245 0 0 ‡aAncient Chinese fables / ‡c[translated by Yang Hsien-yi and Gladys Yang].
260 ‡aPeking : ‡bForeign Languages Press, ‡c1957.
300 ‡a60 pages : ‡billustrations ; ‡c26 cm
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505 0 0 ‡tThe conceited coachman -- ‡tThe lord who loved dragons -- ‡tThe chicken thief -- ‡tHelping young shoots to grow -- ‡tLearning to play draughts -- ‡tThe difference between fifty yards and a hundred -- ‡tThe snipe and the mussel -- ‡tThe fox who profited by the tiger's might -- ‡tThe rumour about Tseng Shen -- ‡tThe wrong direction -- ‡tDrawing a snake with legs -- ‡tBorrowing the light -- ‡tWhich was the more handsome -- ‡tBuying a good horse -- ‡tThe clay figure and the wooden image -- ‡tMarking the boat to locate the sword -- ‡tStealing the bell -- ‡tThe son of a good swimmer -- ‡tPunishing the horse -- ‡tThe clever old woman -- ‡tLamenting a mother's death -- ‡tThe blind man and the lame man -- ‡tWho deserved the place of honour -- ‡tThe owl moves house -- ‡tThe use of parables -- ‡tA parable of study -- ‡tThe cicada, the praying mantis, and the sparrow -- ‡tThe dragon who changed into a fish -- ‡tOn wearing armour -- ‡tThe fur and the hide -- ‡tThe reflection of the bow -- ‡tThe pig with the white head -- ‡tThe holy eel.
505 0 0 ‡tThe tomtit and the giant roc -- ‡tThe ointment for chapped hands -- ‡tThe bird killed by kindness -- ‡tLearning the wrong thing -- ‡tThe art of carving dragons -- ‡tHow two shepherd boys lost their sheep -- ‡tThe frog in the well -- ‡tThe carp in the dry rut -- ‡tThree chestnuts or four -- ‡tSuspicion -- ‡tFelling the plane tree -- ‡tHow the fool moved mountains -- ‡tThe title-deed lost on the road -- ‡tThe man who saw nobody -- ‡tPresenting doves -- ‡tToo many paths -- ‡tThe prince and his bow -- ‡tPainting ghosts -- ‡tIvory chopsticks -- ‡tThe dog who soured wine -- ‡tWhy Tseng Shen killed the pig -- ‡tThe man who pretended he could play reed pipes -- ‡tThe man who sold spears and shields -- ‡tThe crumbling wall -- ‡tA recipe for immortality -- ‡tWaiting for a hare to turn up -- ‡tBuying a pair of shoes -- ‡tSelling the casket without the pearls -- ‡tHow two water snakes moved house -- ‡tThe bow and the arrow.
530 ‡aAlso issued online.
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
650 7 ‡aFables, Chinese. ‡2fast ‡0(OCoLC)fst00919393
650 6 ‡aFables chinoises.
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