The sheep beauty A story in English and Chinese

Jian Li

Book - 2015

The kindness and generosity of those born under the sign of the sheep in the Chinese zodiac is brought to life in this heartwarming tale. Long, long ago, there lived a kind physician. He lived on a mountain in a small Chinese village where he practiced traditional Chinese medicine for all the villagers. On his way home one day, he found an injured sheep, rescued it and brought it home where he nursed the sheep back to life. One evening, after the sheep had been living with the physician for some time, a beast barged into the village, demanding payment of each household in the form of one child. If the villagers refused to hand over their children, the beast would eat everyone! In the blink of an eye, the rescued sheep transforms into a love...ly girl, who, with a clever plan, manages to frighten the beast away and keep everyone in the village safe from harm. And so, with one simple act of kindness, an entire village is saved, reminding us that every action, no matter how small, has consequences.

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Published
New York : Better Link Press 2015.
Language
Chinese
English
Main Author
Jian Li (author)
Other Authors
Yijin Wert (translator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Audience
5+.
ISBN
9781602209886
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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 1-4-Created and published in China, this tale honoring the Chinese zodiac is told in both Chinese and English. Perhaps originating in folklore-or maybe not-it's told very much in the style of legend. In Sheep Horn Village, a doctor once rescued a wounded sheep who returned his kindness when a monstrous animal appeared near the village, demanding that each family give him a child. Transforming herself into a beautiful girl, the sheep maiden leads the monster away and astray. Li's simple scenes, nicely sketched in blue and brown watercolors in ample white space, deftly depict the villagers, their homes, and the rugged countryside. The monster is an enormous tigerlike creature, and Sheep Beauty a modest young woman. When the monster has been lured away, the young woman again becomes a sheep and leaves the village. It's not the end of the story, though, and once more the sheep will magically intervene. Occasionally the English translation is a bit awkward, but the story is well shaped. A closing note lists the lunar years of the sheep in the Western calendar (2015) and describes the personal traits of "the docile and compassionate sheep." The story offers many reading and storytelling possibilities in addition to introducing and demonstrating the eighth sign of the Chinese zodiac.-Margaret Bush, Simmons College, Boston (c) Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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