The Story of series is a collection of children's picture books that were written by Ying Chang Compestine and illustrated by Yongsheng Xuan. Each installation depicts the invention of various objects in Chinese culture, including chopsticks, noodles, kites, and paper. An author's note and recipe is included at the end of each book. The first publication of The Story of Chopsticks was printed in English in 2001 by Holiday House. In 2016, the bilingual edition was printed in English and Chinese by Immedium.[1][2] The illustrations, done by Xuan use traditional Chinese-style cut paper.[3]
Author | Ying Chang Compestine |
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Illustrator | Yongsheng Xuan |
Language | English, Chinese |
Genre | Children's books, Cultural studies |
Publisher | Holiday House |
Publication date | September 2001 |
Publication place | United States |
ISBN | 0823415260 |
OCLC | 44467394 |
The Story of Chopsticks
editPlot summary
editIn the Story of Chopsticks, each meal is a battle for Kuai as he struggles against his two elder brothers to get to the food. In an act of witty desperation, Kuai uses two sticks to reach for the food that is too hot for his brothers' bare hands and unknowingly starts the tradition of chopsticks. The book concludes with an author's note, instructions for making chopsticks, and a recipe for "Sweet Eight Treasures Rice Pudding".[4][5][6]
Character list
edit- Pan Kang - Son of Mama and Papa
- Ting Kang - Son of Mama and Papa
- Kùai Kang - Son of Mama and Papa
- Mama - Mother of Pan, Ting, and Kùai
- Papa - Father of Pan, Ting, and Kùai
- Mr. Wang - Friend of the Kangs
- Mr. Lee - Village wiseman
The Story of Noodles
editPlot summary
editThe Kang brothers ruin the dumpling ingredients their mother was going to use for the village cooking contest. Instead, they accidentally invent noodles. The book concludes with an author's note and a recipe for "Long Life Noodles".[7][8]
Character list
edit- Mama - Mother of Pan, Ting, and Kùai
- Pan Kang - Son of Mama and Papa
- Ting Kang - Son of Mama and Papa
- Kùai Kang - Son of Mama and Papa
- Papa - Father of Pan, Ting, and Kùai
- Aunt Lee - Competitor in dumpling contest
- Scholar - Judge in dumpling contest
- Chef - Judge in dumpling contest
- Matchmaker - Judge in dumpling contest
The Story of Kites
editPlot summary
editIn the Story of Kites, the three Kang brothers bang pots and pans together in an attempt to chase birds from the rice fields. After that fails, they decide to make man-made wings out of chopsticks, feathers, and their math homework.[9][10] The book has been published in English and Chinese. It concludes with an author's note and instructions on how to make a kite.[11]
Character list
edit- Ting Kang - Son of Mama and Papa
- Pan Kand - Son of Mama and Papa
- Kùai Kand - Son of Mama and Papa
- Mama - Mother of Pan, Ting, and Kùai
- Papa - Father of Pan, Ting, and Kùai
- Villagers
The Story of Paper
editPlot summary
editLong ago, before paper was invented in China, people wrote on their hands or the ground. In the Story of Paper, the naughty Kang brothers get in trouble at school and the teacher leaves a note on their hands for the whole village to see. To avoid embarrassment, the Kang brothers decide to invent something to hide the note from the villagers and their parents. The book concludes with an author's note and instructions for making "Homemade Garden Paper".[12][13][14]
Character list
edit- Pan Kang - Son of Mama and Papa
- Ting Kang - Son of Mama and Papa
- Kùai Kang - Son of Mama and Papa
- Mama - Mother of Pan, Ting, and Kùai
- Papa - Father of Pan, Ting, and Kùai
- Teacher - Pan, Ting, and Kùai's teacher
References
edit- ^ "The Story of Chopsticks: Amazing Chinese Inventions - China Books". China Books (in Chinese (China)). Retrieved 2017-07-26.
- ^ "Immedium: Products: The Story of Chopsticks: Amazing Chinese Inventions". www.immedium.com. Retrieved 2017-07-26.
- ^ Jordan, Martha (6 February 2005). "Story of Chinese New Year Shown in Books". The News-Star. Retrieved 7 September 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ ChinaSprout. "The Story of Chopsticks | Chinese Books | Story Books | Folk Tales | ISBN 9780823415267". www.chinasprout.com. Retrieved 2017-07-24.
- ^ Compestine, Ying Chang (September 2001). The Story of Chopsticks. YongSheng Xuan (1st ed.). New York: Holiday House. ISBN 9780823415267.
- ^ Chang., Compestine, Ying (2001). The story of chopsticks. Xuan, YongSheng (1st ed.). New York: Holiday House. ISBN 0823415260. OCLC 44467394.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Compestine, Ying Chang (2002-09-01). The Story of Noodles. YongSheng Xuan (1st ed.). New York: Holiday House. ISBN 9780823416004.
- ^ "The Story of Noodles by Ying Chang Compestine | Scholastic". www.scholastic.com. Retrieved 2017-07-24.
- ^ Compestine, Ying Chang (2016-03-01). The Story of Kites: Amazing Chinese Inventions. Yongsheng Xuan (Bilingual ed.). Immedium. ISBN 9781597021227.
- ^ "Children's Book Review: The Story of Kites by Ying Chang Compestine, Author, YongSheng Xuan, Illustrator Holiday House $16.95 (32p) ISBN 978-0-8234-1715-5". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved 2017-07-24.
- ^ Chang., Compestine, Ying (3 November 2017). The story of kites. Xuan, YongSheng. San Francisco. ISBN 978-1597021227. OCLC 932618622.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Compestine, Ying Chang (2016-03-01). The Story of Paper: Amazing Chinese Inventions. Yongsheng Xuan (Bilingual ed.). Immedium. ISBN 9781597021234.
- ^ "The Story of Paper by Ying Chang Compestine | Scholastic". www.scholastic.com. Retrieved 2017-07-24.
- ^ Chang., Compestine, Ying (3 November 2017). The story of paper. Xuan, YongSheng. San Francisco. ISBN 978-1597021234. OCLC 932618212.
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