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| TITLE: | Heroes | ![]() |
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| ISBN-13: | 978-1-920094-19-5 | ||||
| AUTHOR & COPYRIGHT HOLDER: | Lei Feng & Nigel Pemberton-Pigott, Cape Town, South Africa | ||||
| SUMMARY: | First edition published November 2006; layout and design by Barbara Mueller; Printing by MegaDigital, Cape Town. |
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| SIZE: | Softcover, perfectbound, 129 pages; 210mm (h) x 148mm (w), weight = 200g | ||||
| PRICE: | ZAR 100.00 | ||||
About
the Book: Based on the old Chinese novel "Shuotang" - A story on the Tang Dynasty. Retold & written by Lei Feng & Nigel Pemberton-Pigott. Our story happened about 1400 years ago during the Sui dynasty (581-618) in China. Sui was one of the few short-lived dynasties in Chinese history and had only two emperors – Jian and Guang. Jian founded the dynasty followed by Guang who was overthrown. Jian was a capable emperor and kind to the people, but his son, Guang, was a notorious tyrant. Under Guang’s cruel reign, peasant uprisings occurred all across the country. Our heroes, eighteen in all, lived during this period. They were ranked mainly according to their valour and martial art skills.
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major hero in this story was ranked 16th and went by the name of Shubao.
A native of Shandong Province, he was strong, tall and had great ambition.
He lived with his widowed mother on a relatively luxurious property left
by his father, who had been a general of a previous kingdom and was killed
by Jian’s army. Shubao used a pair of maces as his weapons, weighing
30 kilograms each. The maces were made of bronze and had been handed down
through the old generations of his family. Shubao hated corrupt officials
and was always ready to defend the weak and helpless. He had quite a few
friends who were also brave and generous, among whom Hu and Bodang were
closest to him. Find out more................ read the book! |
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