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A Prince and his porcelain cup [readalong] = Wang zi de ci bei : a tale of the famous Chicken Cup - retold in English and Chinese
Title:
A Prince and his porcelain cup [readalong] = Wang zi de ci bei : a tale of the famous Chicken Cup - retold in English and Chinese
Author:
Li, Jian (Art teacher), illustrator.
ISBN:
9781955675857
Physical Description:
1 audio-enabled book (1 volume (unpaged)) : color illustrations ; 24 x 25 cm.
Series:
VOX Books
General Note:
Book originally published: New York, NY, USA : Better Link Press, [2018].

"The permanently attached VOX Reader transforms an ordinary print book into an all-in-one read-along. There's no need for computers, tablets or CDs. Children simply push a button to listen and read"--Publisher's website.

VOX Audio playback device includes headphone jack, external speaker, play/pause button, volume controls, page-turning controls, rechargeable battery, low battery indicator, and removable AC adapter.
Abstract:
This beautifully illustrated, bilingual Chinese and English children's book invites you to learn a store inspired by the rare Ming Dynasty cup that's admired as the "holy grail" of China's art world. Known as the Chicken Cup, it's vividly decorated with a rooster and a hen tending to her chicks. This story tells the tale of a grieving young prince who has recently lost his parents. His uncle who becomes the Emperor decides to send him to the frontier. Upset by the news, the price accidentally smashes his mother's favorite cup...While the young prince is away he learns to appreciate the fine art of porcelain while recreating his mother's favorite cup. Porcelain evolved in China over 1200 years ago, and this book explains how it's made and its importance in Chinese history. Written in English and Chinese, this beautiful story follows the young emperor's journey from being ousted from the palace to his time in a ceramics workshop and to his victorious return to the palace as emperor. Find out years later how the prince creates a beautiful and flawless Chicken Cup when he returns to become Emperor. After admiring a famous painting of A Hen and Her Chicks, he designs a small porcelain cup with a rooster representing his brave father, a hen symbolizing his kind mother, and chicks that signified the young prince. This Ming Dynasty piece was recently sold at auction for an unprecedented $36 million in 2014. The Chinese words for chicken and lucky sounds like Ji which is why the chicken motif is thought to be a symbol of good luck and prosperity.
Reading Level:
5-8 Brodart.

K-3 Brodart.