
A Thousand Pieces of Gold is a cultural memoir as well as a personal account of China's past, illustrated by proverbs taken from a fascinating period of history when China was ruled by the First Emperor, Qin Shihuang (259–210 B.C.E.), the sovereign who united China, built the Great Wall, and standardized the Chinese language.New York Times bestselling author Adeline Yen Mah combines fascinating historical insights with personal stories from her own life to show the enduring relevance and influence of proverbs in Chinese life, even to the present day. Yen Mah recreates a lost world in which warlords, scholars, and courtiers plot and counter-plot to create some of the world's greatest dramas. Her unique perspective creates a window into the Chinese mind, enabling Western readers to better comprehend Chinese thought and culture, while being mesmerized by stories first told by the legendary historian Sima Qian, China's Herodotus. Combining probing historical analysis with stories of tremendous personal insight, A Thousand Pieces of Gold is a work of heartfelt intimacy and a singularly authentic portrait of Chinese culture.
How do ancient Chinese proverbs continue to shape the cultural identity and personal experiences of individuals in the modern era? Adeline Yen Mah, a physician and author, utilizes her background to bridge the gap between Western perspectives and Chinese heritage. By synthesizing historical accounts from the era of Qin Shihuang with her own life experiences, she argues that traditional wisdom remains a functional framework for navigating contemporary challenges. The text serves as both a historical survey and a reflective autobiography.
What You Will Find
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Critics often note the accessible nature of the prose, which successfully translates complex cultural concepts for a general audience. Scholars and readers frequently highlight the book as a useful entry point for those seeking to understand the intersection of ancient philosophy and modern Chinese social behavior.
Page Count:
272
Publication Date:
2002-10-08
Publisher:
HarperOne
ISBN-10:
0060006390
ISBN-13:
9780060006396
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