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China Tells How the World Began! (Asian Folktales Retold) (edition 2006)

by Miwa Kurita (Author), Miyoko Matsutani (Editor), Saoko Mitsukuri (Illustrator)

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Two Chinese folktales, one about how the ancient god created heaven and earth with his body, and the other explaining how the years were named after animals.
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Title:China Tells How the World Began! (Asian Folktales Retold)
Authors:Miwa Kurita (Author)
Other authors:Miyoko Matsutani (Editor), Saoko Mitsukuri (Illustrator)
Info:Stone Bridge Press (2006), 32 pages
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