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- Chinese proverbs = Zhongguo cheng yu / by McCunn, Ruthanne Lum.(CARDINAL)724117; Qiao Che, Jieling.(CARDINAL)757895; Yong Yi, Hu,illustrator.;
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- Subjects: Proverbs, Chinese.; Proverbs, Chinese;
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- The wisdom of the Chinese: their philosophy in sayings and proverbs / by Brown, Brian,1881-(CARDINAL)218953;
"Bibliography and sources": pages 207-208.
- Subjects: Proverbs, Chinese.;
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- Seven hundred Chinese proverbs / by Hart, Henry H.(Henry Hersch),1886-1968.(CARDINAL)126872;
Bibliography: pages 75-76.
- Subjects: Proverbs, Chinese.; Old State Library Collection.;
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- The dragon lover : and other Chinese proverbs / by Xuan, YongSheng.(CARDINAL)640748;
The lazy farmer -- The crane and the clam -- The musician and the water buffalo -- An old horse -- The dragon lover.
- Subjects: Chinese language; Chinese language; Proverbs, Chinese.; Proverbs, Chinese;
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- A Chinese zoo : fables and proverbs / by Demi.(CARDINAL)512213;
A collection of thirteen adapted Chinese fables, in which an array of animal characters demonstrate principles such as "It is foolish to be greedy" and "We frequently see only what we want to see."
- Subjects: Fables, Chinese.; Fables.; Fables; Folklore; Folklore;
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- A thousand pieces of gold my discovery of China's character in its proverbs. by Mah, Adeline Yen,1937-(CARDINAL)531507;
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- Subjects: Sima, Qian, approximately 145 B.C.-approximately 86 B.C.; Proverbs, Chinese.;
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- A world treasury of proverbs from twenty-five languages: African, Arabic, Chinese, [etc.] by Davidoff, Henry.(CARDINAL)218832;
Bibliography included in foreword.
- Subjects: Sayings.; Quotations.; Quotations, English.;
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- Cross stitch wit & wisdom : over 45 designs with words to brighten your day / by Elliott, Joan.(CARDINAL)421835;
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- Subjects: Cross-stitch; Samplers.;
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- The lady from Shanghai [videorecording] / by Anders, Glenn,1889-1981.; De Corsia, Ted.; Hayworth, Rita,1918-1987.(CARDINAL)168051; King, Sherwood,1904-If I die before I wake.; Roemheld, Heinz,1901-1985.; Sloane, Everett,1909-1965.; Welles, Orson,1915-1985.; Columbia Pictures.; Columbia TriStar Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)329614;
Start -- Danger ahead -- My name's Bannister -- A Few drinks -- George Grisby -- Money's everything -- Please don't kiss me -- Chinese love proverb -- Sharks -- $5000 proposition -- Is suicide wrong? -- You're going with me -- Partners in crime -- Aquarium meeting -- Setting accounts -- Target practice -- You was framed -- George's been murdered -- Greatest living trial lawyer -- The trial begins -- Arthur testifies -- Cross-examining himself -- Elsa under oath -- One way out -- You're the killer -- Fall guy -- Magic mirror maze -- I don't want to die.Photographer, Charles Lawton, Jr. ; editor, Viola Lawrence ; music, Heinz Roemheld.Rita Hayworth, Orson Welles, Everett Sloane, Glenn Anders, Ted de Corsia.A seaman becomes involved in the murderous intrigue of a crippled lawyer and his homicidal, frustrated wife. Culminates in a shoot-up in a hall of mirrors.Not rated.DVD ; Dolby digital mono; digitally mastered audio & video.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Feature films.; Mystery films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Man-woman relationships; Murder; Sailors; Asesinato; Relaciones hombre-mujer;
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- Three monks [audio-enabled device]: a story told in English and Chinese / by Zhang, Xiaoling,1977-author.(CARDINAL)791918; Castro, Andrea,1990-illustrator.; Wert, Yijin,translator.(CARDINAL)603902; Lu, Yajuan,narrator.(CARDINAL)883415; Container of (expression):Zhang, Xiaoling,1977-San ge he shang.; Library Ideas (Firm)(CARDINAL)892421;
Three monks live together at a small temple at the top of a mountain: a young monk, a skinny monk, and a fat monk. Three people means three pairs of hands to share the work--right? But it's not that simple. The young monk is happy to do all the work when he lives alone, hauling water up the mountain every day. But it gets harder to figure out who is responsible for this chore once his two new friends arrive. When nobody wants to fetch the water, all three monks become lazy. Even when they grow dirty and thirsty, they keep waiting for someone else to fetch the water they need--until one day a lightning storm comes and sets a tree on fire, threatening the temple they care for. Based on a Chinese proverb, this funny and wise story illustrates how teamwork always saves the day.Audio-enabled book reader device; headphone jack, external speaker, play/pause button, volume controls, page-turning controls, rechargeable battery. Can be recharged using micro USB cord.
- Subjects: Readalongs.; Audio-enabled books.; Vox (audio-enabled books); Picture books.; Children's audiobooks.; Audiobooks.; Buddhist monks; Laziness; Cooperativeness; Bilingual books.; Chinese language materials;
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