With 5000 years filled with exciting events, terrific tales and sad stories, China has all it has to offer in stories. From mythology to history, philosophers' fables to works of fiction, China provides a wide variety of stories for all to enjoy.
The story here is not necessarily told in a neutral manner, but in the traditional perspective, even if that perspective is biased or factually inaccurate.
This blog is named after the great ancient Greek fabulist or story teller, Aesop, who was credited with many fables now collectively know as Aesop's Fables.
I dare not to become the Aesop of China, though I try to collect diligently as many Chinese stories as I can and share them with you.
The story here is not necessarily told in a neutral manner, but in the traditional perspective, even if that perspective is biased or factually inaccurate.
This blog is named after the great ancient Greek fabulist or story teller, Aesop, who was credited with many fables now collectively know as Aesop's Fables.
I dare not to become the Aesop of China, though I try to collect diligently as many Chinese stories as I can and share them with you.
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