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- catalog contributor b1885636.
- catalog contributor b1885637.
- catalog created "1957.".
- catalog date "1957".
- catalog date "1957.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1957.".
- catalog description "The conceited coachman -- The lord who loved dragons -- The chicken thief -- Helping young shoots to grow -- Learning to play draughts -- The difference between fifty yards and a hundred -- The snipe and the mussel -- The fox who profited by the tiger's might -- The rumour about Tseng Shen -- The wrong direction -- Drawing a snake with legs -- Borrowing the light -- Which was the more handsome -- Buying a good horse -- The clay figure and the wooden image -- Marking the boat to locate the sword -- Stealing the bell -- The son of a good swimmer -- Punishing the horse -- The clever old woman -- Lamenting a mother's death -- The blind man and the lame man -- Who deserved the place of honour -- The owl moves house -- The use of parables -- A parable of study -- The cicada, the praying mantis, and the sparrow -- The dragon who changed into a fish -- On wearing armour -- The fur and the hide -- The reflection of the bow -- The pig with the white head -- The holy eel.".
- catalog description "The tomtit and the giant roc -- The ointment for chapped hands -- The bird killed by kindness -- Learning the wrong thing -- The art of carving dragons -- How two shepherd boys lost their sheep -- The frog in the well -- The carp in the dry rut -- Three chestnuts or four -- Suspicion -- Felling the plane tree -- How the fool moved mountains -- The title-deed lost on the road -- The man who saw nobody -- Presenting doves -- Too many paths -- The prince and his bow -- Painting ghosts -- Ivory chopsticks -- The dog who soured wine -- Why Tseng Shen killed the pig -- The man who pretended he could play reed pipes -- The man who sold spears and shields -- The crumbling wall -- A recipe for immortality -- Waiting for a hare to turn up -- Buying a pair of shoes -- Selling the casket without the pearls -- How two water snakes moved house -- The bow and the arrow.".
- catalog extent "60 p. :".
- catalog issued "1957".
- catalog issued "1957.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Peking : Foreign Languages Press,".
- catalog subject "895.18".
- catalog subject "Fables, Chinese.".
- catalog subject "PN989.C5 Y3".
- catalog tableOfContents "The conceited coachman -- The lord who loved dragons -- The chicken thief -- Helping young shoots to grow -- Learning to play draughts -- The difference between fifty yards and a hundred -- The snipe and the mussel -- The fox who profited by the tiger's might -- The rumour about Tseng Shen -- The wrong direction -- Drawing a snake with legs -- Borrowing the light -- Which was the more handsome -- Buying a good horse -- The clay figure and the wooden image -- Marking the boat to locate the sword -- Stealing the bell -- The son of a good swimmer -- Punishing the horse -- The clever old woman -- Lamenting a mother's death -- The blind man and the lame man -- Who deserved the place of honour -- The owl moves house -- The use of parables -- A parable of study -- The cicada, the praying mantis, and the sparrow -- The dragon who changed into a fish -- On wearing armour -- The fur and the hide -- The reflection of the bow -- The pig with the white head -- The holy eel.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The tomtit and the giant roc -- The ointment for chapped hands -- The bird killed by kindness -- Learning the wrong thing -- The art of carving dragons -- How two shepherd boys lost their sheep -- The frog in the well -- The carp in the dry rut -- Three chestnuts or four -- Suspicion -- Felling the plane tree -- How the fool moved mountains -- The title-deed lost on the road -- The man who saw nobody -- Presenting doves -- Too many paths -- The prince and his bow -- Painting ghosts -- Ivory chopsticks -- The dog who soured wine -- Why Tseng Shen killed the pig -- The man who pretended he could play reed pipes -- The man who sold spears and shields -- The crumbling wall -- A recipe for immortality -- Waiting for a hare to turn up -- Buying a pair of shoes -- Selling the casket without the pearls -- How two water snakes moved house -- The bow and the arrow.".
- catalog title "Ancient Chinese fables / [Translated by Yang Hsien-yi and Gladys Yang].".
- catalog type "text".