Chinese Idiom Stories: The Magic Four 2
Chinese Idiom Stories: The Magic Four 2
No sound, no problem!(掩耳盜鈴)
Groundless worries (杞人憂天)
There are hundreds more of these Chinese idioms (chengyu) that pack a lot of meaning into four characters。
Many of these Chinese idioms originate from historical events,classics,and folklore; they give us valuable insights into Chinese culture,history,and literature。
Aimed at English learners,The Magic Four groups together some of these well-known stories with attitude and behaviour as its theme。
Each story is accompanied with extra learning elements:
• The literal and figurative meanings;
• A similar idiom/phrase in the English language;
• Definitions of useful vocabularies in the story;
• Meanings of different idioms/phrases used in the stories and examples。
Not only will you gain insight into Chinese wisdom accumulated for centuries but also learn fun aspects of the English language too!
William Ma
Born in Shandong and now living in Guangzhou,William is an illustrator whose drawings have been published in children's books and magazines for two decades。 Watercolour version of the artwork in this book first appeared in The Korea Herald,an English language national newspaper published in South Korea。 William has produced books and cards together with kindergarteners to create their masterpieces。