
Yeh-Shen, A Chinese Cinderella - USC Digital Folklore Archives
Yeh-Shen was upset over the death of the fish and sat crying next to the river. Suddenly and old spirit appeared and told her that the bones of the fish were filled with a powerful spirit, and that when she was in serious need she was to kneel before the …
Yeh-Shen: A Cinderella Story from China - Kid World Citizen
2012年10月9日 · Yeh Shen is a kind girl, who shares her small handful of rice with a magical fish in a nearby pond. When her evil stepmother kills and eats the fish, he comes back to help prepare her for a festival where young, unmarried men and women find suitors.
Ye Xian - Wikipedia
"Ye Xian" (traditional Chinese: 葉 限; simplified Chinese: 叶 限; pinyin: Yè Xiàn; Wade–Giles: Yeh Hsien; [jê ɕjɛ̂n]) is a Chinese fairy tale that is similar to the European Cinderella story, the Malay-Indonesian Bawang Putih Bawang Merah tale, [1] and stories from other ethnic groups including the Tibetans and the Zhuang. [2]
The 2,200-year-old Tale of the Chinese Cinderella - Ancient Origins
2015年7月29日 · Ye Xian's only relief comes from her acquaintance with a very large and very chatty fish living in the river near Ye Xian's home. The fish, as it turns out, is a guardian sent from the sky by her ever-present mother, and helps Ye Xian through her dark home life.
It was a beautiful fish with golden eyes, and every day it would come out of the water and rest its head on the bank of the pond, waiting for Yeh-Shen to feed it. Stepmother gave Yeh-Shen barely enough food for herself, but the orphan child always found something to share with her fish, which grew to enormous size.
Yeh-Shin (Ye Xian) – Original Text | shortsonline
It was a beautiful fish with golden eyes, and every day it would come out of the water and rest its head on the bank of the pond, waiting for Yeh-Shen to feed it. Stepmother gave Yeh-Shen little enough food for herself, but the orphan child always found something to share with her fish, which grew to enormous size.
In spite of her heavy heart, Yeh-Shen tried to work hard. One day as she washed the clothes in the river, a beautiful fish appeared. It sparkled in the sunlight with scales like gems. Each day, the magical fish talked to Yeh-Shen, so she was happy again.
Yeh-Shen: A Cinderella Story from China by Ai-Ling Louie - Goodreads
2001年1月1日 · Yeh-Shen stepmother finds out about her fish friend and become angry and kills the fish and cooks it for dinner. There a twist, Yeh-Shen doesn’t have a fairy God mother, but although her fish is dead, the fish is still able to help Yeh-Shen and helps her find her true love.
Yeh – Shen A Cinderella Story from China . Yeh-Shen dates to the Miscellaneous Record of Yu Yang as it first appeared during the T’ang Dynasty (618-907 A.D.) It dates 1,ooo years before the oldest European version. Yeh-Shen Mirrors the Chinese Culture .
Yeh-Shen Summary of Key Ideas and Review | Ai-Ling Louie
Yeh-Shen is a Chinese version of the Cinderella story. It follows the tale of a kind-hearted girl who befriends a magical fish and ultimately finds her own happily ever after. In Yeh-Shen by Ai-Ling Louie, we are taken on a journey into ancient China, where a young girl named Yeh-Shen is mistreated by her stepmother and stepsister.
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