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    The Tang Dynasty (618-907) was a golden age of poetry and short stories. In the brief span of two hundred and ninety years many outstanding poets and story writers appeared, including men like Li Bai, Du Fu, Bai Juyi, Li Gongzuo and Bai Xingjian, who have left works which will live for ever. Over fifty thousand poems and over four hundred stories of the Tang Dynasty are extant today, reflecting ... Leer más

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  • The Frog Rider and Other Folktales from China

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  • The Man Who Sold a Ghost

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  • The Peacock Maiden

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  • The Seven Brothers and Other Folktales from China

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