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Moi, Ming

by Clotilde Bernos

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Ming could have been born Queen of England, or a crocodile, or a rich emir, or a horrible witch, or into many other possible existences. Instead he's just Ming, who lives in central China and walks every day with his granddaughter Nam to sell ginger candy in the town marke
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Ming aurait pu naître roi, riche, célèbre...mais il est heureux car dans l'immensité de sa campagne (Guilin?) chinoise, il est un grand-père comblé : son trésor est sa petite fille.

Texte fort émouvant pour parler de la fierté d'être chinois, même pauvre. ( )
  CHINEDESENFANTS | Jun 23, 2012 |
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Ming could have been born Queen of England, or a crocodile, or a rich emir, or a horrible witch, or into many other possible existences. Instead he's just Ming, who lives in central China and walks every day with his granddaughter Nam to sell ginger candy in the town marke

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