Chinese Folk-Lore Tales (Classic Reprint)
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Author(s)J. Macgowan
PublisherForgotten Books
ISBN / ASINB00876Z78O
ISBN-13978B00876Z786
Sales Rank99,999,999
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
One day in the early dawn, a distinguished mandarin was leaving the temple of the City God. It was his duty to visit this temple on the first and fifteenth of the moon, whilst the city was still asleep, to offer incense and adoration to the stern-looking figure enshrined within.
This mandarin was Shih-Kung, and a juster or more upright official did not exist in all the fair provinces of the Empire. Wherever his name was mentioned it was received with the profoundest reverence and respect; for the Chinese people have never lost their ideal of Tien-Li, or Divine Righteousness. This ideal is still deeply embedded in the hearts of high and low, rich and poor; and the homage of all classes, even of the most depraved is gladly offered to any man who conspicuously displays this heavenly virtue.
Tags: life chinese folk tales time men heart day home goddess god father family face land river city mother order eyes
Category: Folklore and Mythology - Folklore
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This mandarin was Shih-Kung, and a juster or more upright official did not exist in all the fair provinces of the Empire. Wherever his name was mentioned it was received with the profoundest reverence and respect; for the Chinese people have never lost their ideal of Tien-Li, or Divine Righteousness. This ideal is still deeply embedded in the hearts of high and low, rich and poor; and the homage of all classes, even of the most depraved is gladly offered to any man who conspicuously displays this heavenly virtue.
Tags: life chinese folk tales time men heart day home goddess god father family face land river city mother order eyes
Category: Folklore and Mythology - Folklore
Visit Forgotten Books at: http://www.forgottenbooks.org

