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  • Lord of the Cranes

    Kerstin Chen, J Chen, K Chen, Jian Jiang Chen

    Hardcover (NorthSouth, Feb. 1, 2000)
    Once upon a time Tian, the Lord of the Cranes, decided to leave his home, high in the clouds, and fly down to the city to test the people. Dressed in rags, he went begging for alms, but only the innkeeper Wang, passed the test. Tian rewarded Wang with a miraculous gift, a gift that brought fame and fortune to the innkeeper, and in return, Wang vowed to help the Lord of the Cranes with his special mission. The painter Jian Jiang Chen remembered this folktale from his childhood in China. He heard it from an old man who told stories accompanied by a violin--a common form of entertainment at that time when so few Chinese had televisions. Retold here by his wife, Kerstin, it is a haunting and uplifting tale of virtue rewarded.
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  • Lord of the Cranes

    Kerstin Chen

    Paperback (North-South Books, Aug. 1, 2002)
    In an uplifting folktale of virtue rewarded, Tian, the Lord of the Cranes, comes down from his home in the clouds to test the people, but when only Wang the innkeeper passes the test, Tian rewards him with a gift that brings him fame and fortune. Reprint.
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  • Lord of the Cranes

    Kerstin Chen, J Chen, K Chen, Jian Jiang Chen

    Paperback (NorthSouth, Feb. 1, 2000)
    Once upon a time Tian, the Lord of the Cranes, decided to leave his home, high in the clouds, and fly down to the city to test the people. Dressed in rags, he went begging for alms, but only the innkeeper Wang, passed the test. Tian rewarded Wang with a miraculous gift, a gift that brought fame and fortune to the innkeeper, and in return, Wang vowed to help the Lord of the Cranes with his special mission. The painter Jian Jiang Chen remembered this folktale from his childhood in China. He heard it from an old man who told stories accompanied by a violin -- a common form of entertainment at that time when so few Chinese had televisions. Retold here by his wife, Kerstin, it is a haunting and uplifting tale of virtue rewarded.
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  • Lord of the Cranes

    Kerstin Chen, Jian Jiang Chen

    Hardcover (Michael Neugebauer, Feb. 16, 2000)
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  • Lord of the Cranes by Kerstin Chen

    Kerstin Chen

    Paperback (North-South Books, March 15, 1750)
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