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The Frog Who Cultivated the Dao and Other Animal Short Stories

Preface and Table of Contents

Preface and Table of Contents

Nov 03, 2021



Preface

For generations, humans have always both admired and feared animals in folklore. Animals have traditionally been associated to spiritism and magic, stirring the imaginations of the young and old alike.

 
Contents

The Beetle and the Emperor
The Frog Who Cultivated the Dao
The Heron and the Pig
Lao Gui's Hair Tonic
The Grateful Fox
An Qian Goes On Holiday

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The Frog Who Cultivated the Dao and Other Animal Short Stories
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Can a frog cultivate into a handsome prince? From a tale of a humble beetle winning the hand of an emperor's son to a vain thousand-year-old turtle trying to grow hair, The Frog Who Cultivated the Dao and Other Animal Short Stories is an assortment of humorous and romantic short stories of the Xianxia, Xuanhuan and Wuxia genre, written like fairy tales to capture the imagination. Some tales contain boys love.

Wuxia and Xianxia are genres of Chinese fantasy featuring martial chivalry and folklore.

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