Ebook {Epub PDF} The Song of Mu Lan by Jeanne M. Lee






















The Song of Mu Lan is closely translated from an ancient text and echoes the rhythms of Chinese, which is here faithfully reproduced in original calligraphy by Chan Bo Wan, the artist's father. Jeanne M. Lee has rendered the panorama of characters in silken watercolors, providing a lush counterpoint to the spare, elegant text. . Boston University Libraries. Services. Navigate; Linked Data; Dashboard; Tools / Extras; Stats; Share. Social. Mail. Your initial password is the last 6 digits of your library card. If you changed your username from the default, you must use that username. Contact us at library.


The Song of Mu Lan Written by Jeanne M. Lee. Mu Lan is at her loom when she hears the Emperor's call to arms. She rides off to war in her father's stead, embarking on a journey of ten thousand miles that takes her away from home for ten years. Her courage and valor bring her to the Emperor's attention and to the Golden Court. The Song of Mu Lan is closely translated from an ancient text and echoes the rhythms of Chinese, which is here faithfully reproduced in original calligraphy by Chan Bo Wan, the artist's father. Jeanne M. Lee has rendered the panorama of characters in silken watercolors, providing a lush counterpoint to the spare, elegant text. Jeanne M. Lee is the author and illustrator of many books, including The Song of Mu Lan and I Once Was a Monkey: Stories Buddha www.doorway.ru lives in Massachusetts.


by Jeanne M. Lee illustrated by Jeanne M. Lee ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 15, A beautiful translation of a sixth-century Chinese folk poem about Mu Lan, a woman who spends more than a decade in the emperor's army disguised as a man and returns home a hero. The item The song of Mu Lan, Jeanne M. Lee represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Lewisville Public Library. This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch. The item The song of Mu Lan, Jeanne M. Lee represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Oshkosh Public Library. This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.

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