Theodora Lau
Author of The Handbook of Chinese Horoscopes
About the Author
Works by Theodora Lau
Beyond Good: How Technology is Leading a Purpose-driven Business Revolution (Kogan Page Inspire) (2021) 6 copies
Manual do horóscopo chinês 3 copies
Das große Buch der chinesischen Astrologie: Was der Mond uns über unsere Männer, Frauen, Liebsten, Kinder, Kollegen und über uns selbst verrät (2007) 2 copies
Manual de horóscopos chineses 2 copies
Manual do Horoscopo Chines 1 copy
Das große Buch der chinesischen Astrologie. Charakter und Schicksal in der chinesischen Horoskopdeutung (1990) 1 copy
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- Canonical name
- Lau, Theodora
- Gender
- female
- Occupations
- Astrologist
- Short biography
- Theodora Lau is the author of numerous books, including the bestselling Handbook of Chinese Horoscopes , in which author, calligrapher, and illustrator Kenneth Lau's work was also featured. Theodora's books have been translated into over 17 languages and have introduced many topics of Chinese culture to readers all over the world.
- Nationality
- USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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The Lau family has brought together many, many Chinese proverbs in a slim volume entitled Best-Loved Chinese Proverbs. This short book organizes Chinese traditional sayings into thematic categories arranged alphabetically from those on ability to those on worry. There’s not much more to say here. It’s well put together and dutifully decorated. Some of the more obscure sayings have a small explanatory passage afterwards to help those confused by the proverb. Other than that, it’s a show more quick little missive you can enjoy in small bites or read in an hour or two. Here are a few of my favorite proverbs:
• On discretion: Think before you speak, and do not speak all that you think.
• On courtesy: Keeping company with the wicked is like living in a fish market: one becomes used to the foul odor.
• On contentment: Laughter is the music of one’s soul. One is never really poor if he can afford to laugh.
• On knowledge: By filling one’s head instead of one’s pocket, one cannot be robbed.
• On strategy: Do not hit the fly that lands on the tiger’s head. show less
• On discretion: Think before you speak, and do not speak all that you think.
• On courtesy: Keeping company with the wicked is like living in a fish market: one becomes used to the foul odor.
• On contentment: Laughter is the music of one’s soul. One is never really poor if he can afford to laugh.
• On knowledge: By filling one’s head instead of one’s pocket, one cannot be robbed.
• On strategy: Do not hit the fly that lands on the tiger’s head. show less
Dec 11, 2024Catalan
Feb 25, 2018Spanish
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