
A CHINESE WONDER BOOK - BY NORMAN HINSDALE PITMAN - ILLUSTRATED BY LI CHU-T'ANG
ILLUSTRATIONS
THE GOLDEN BEETLE OR WHY THE DOG HATES THE CAT
THE GREAT BELL
THE STRANGE TALE OF DOCTOR DOG
HOW FOOTBINDING STARTED
THE TALKING FISH
BAMBOO AND THE TURTLE
THE MAD GOOSE AND THE TIGER FOREST
THE NODDING TIGER
In a snow‑bitten village, a widowed mother struggles to keep her family fed after a harsh winter leaves their home in ruins and her only son, Ming‑li, bedridden with illness. Their dwindling supplies force them to share the last crumbs with a starving cat and dog, while hope seems as thin as the air. One day a humble priest arrives at their door, not pleading for alms but offering a single, glittering golden beetle said to be a gift from the god of filial devotion.
The priest explains that the beetle can summon a feast whenever its owner chants the desired dish over boiling water, promising endless sustenance without ever being sold. As the widow gazes at the tiny treasure, she faces a startling choice between exploiting its magic for survival or respecting the mysterious warning that its power is meant for something greater. The tale unfolds with gentle humor and quiet wonder, exploring the tension between need and reverence in a world where the ordinary meets the miraculous.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (256K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, David Garcia and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2006-06-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1876–1925
An American educator and storyteller, he helped introduce English-language readers to Chinese folklore through lively retellings, novels, and children's books shaped by his years in China.
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