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02065nam a2200325Ka 4500 001 ED6174042B0F11DEAA7E7608A8D7520A 005 200904170023.0 008 070122s1999 cc a 000 0 chi d 020 $a 9789570018844 020 $a 9570018844 035 $a (OCoLC)79469723 040 $a IAK $c IAK $d SILO $d SILO 041 0 $a chieng 100 1 $a Peng, Minghui. 245 1 $a Stories from classical allusions / $c written by Peng Ming-hui ; pictured by Yang En-sheng. 260 $a Taipei, Republic of China : $b Overseas Compatriot Affairs Commission, $c c1999. 300 $a 96 p. : $b col. ill. ; $c 28 cm. 440 0 $a Overseas Chinese library ; $v no. 3001 500 $a Chinese and English. 505 0 $a Carve into the boat to find a sword. -- Add legs to a snake. -- Tung-shin imitates her sister's frown. -- The ideal son-in-law. -- Cooking the hounds once the hares are caught. -- Mao Sui recommends himself. -- Flaunting one's proficiency. -- Carrying a rod to ask for punishment. -- A fake yuÌ player. -- The mantis seizes the cicada. -- Ch'u songs from all sides. -- Catching sparrows near a doorstep. -- Spilt water cannot be gathered. -- Building a fire of beanstalks for boiling beans. -- Too happy to think of Shu. -- Like a knife splitting bamboo. -- Paper in Lo-yang becomes expensive. -- Resting upon one's spear and wait for daybreak. -- Mistaking a bow's reflection for a snake. -- The blind man riding the blind horse. -- Every bush an enemy soldier. -- A broken mirror is reassembled. -- A beauty and peach blossoms. -- The name appears behind Sun Shan. 650 0 $a Chinese language $v Juvenile literature. $v Juvenile literature. 650 0 $a Chinese language $x Terms and phrases $v Juvenile literature. 650 0 $a Chinese language $x Idioms $v Juvenile literature. 650 0 $a Folklore $z China. $v Juvenile literature. 700 1 $a Yang, Ensheng. 939 $a 5827818 941 $a 1 956 $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=ED6174042B0F11DEAA7E7608A8D7520A 994 $a 01 $b IOE 952 $l UTAX115 $d 20090701080000.0Initiate Another SILO Locator Search