Division to Unification in Imperial China

The Three Kingdoms to the Tang Dynasty (220–907)

Nonfiction, History, Reference, Study & Teaching, Asian, Asia, China
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Author: Jing Liu ISBN: 9781611729207
Publisher: Stone Bridge Press Publication: October 24, 2016
Imprint: Stone Bridge Press Language: English
Author: Jing Liu
ISBN: 9781611729207
Publisher: Stone Bridge Press
Publication: October 24, 2016
Imprint: Stone Bridge Press
Language: English

The second volume in a 5-volume series, builds on philosophical, economic, and political ideas introduced in first volume, e.g. the dynastic cycle, Buddhism, Confucianism, taxation.

This book works as a stand-alone title. Gives readers solid grounding in important Jin, Sui, and Tang dynasties, as well as Three Kingdoms period.

This is the only comic or graphic novel of its kind that addresses Chinese history both accessibly and accurately for all age levels.

Taps into librarians, educators, and parents who are looking for ways to get students and children reading about China, and who are often looking for such resources themselves too. This can be the go-to graphic novel resource on China.

Not just an informative read though, this book is also full of gripping narratives about dynastic struggles, fierce battles, and colorful characters.

Already blurbed by Amy Tan, the author is a well-known figure in expat communities in China, having worked with The BBC, The Ford Foundation, and UNICEF, and has contacts in English-speaking media who will help promote.

A previous edition of a volume in this series published on CreateSpace was a 2012 INDIEFAB Book of the Year Award Finalist in Graphic Novels and Comics and was featured on Jeremy Paxman's BBC Newsnight.

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The second volume in a 5-volume series, builds on philosophical, economic, and political ideas introduced in first volume, e.g. the dynastic cycle, Buddhism, Confucianism, taxation.

This book works as a stand-alone title. Gives readers solid grounding in important Jin, Sui, and Tang dynasties, as well as Three Kingdoms period.

This is the only comic or graphic novel of its kind that addresses Chinese history both accessibly and accurately for all age levels.

Taps into librarians, educators, and parents who are looking for ways to get students and children reading about China, and who are often looking for such resources themselves too. This can be the go-to graphic novel resource on China.

Not just an informative read though, this book is also full of gripping narratives about dynastic struggles, fierce battles, and colorful characters.

Already blurbed by Amy Tan, the author is a well-known figure in expat communities in China, having worked with The BBC, The Ford Foundation, and UNICEF, and has contacts in English-speaking media who will help promote.

A previous edition of a volume in this series published on CreateSpace was a 2012 INDIEFAB Book of the Year Award Finalist in Graphic Novels and Comics and was featured on Jeremy Paxman's BBC Newsnight.

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