Shi Ji for Teenagers
by Zhang Jiahua
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Shi Ji (The Records of the Great Historian) is the first biographical historical book in China, compiled by Sima Qian from 104 BC to 90 BC. This book contains records from the Yellow Emperor (the forefather of Chinese in legend) to Han Emperor Wudi, covering the history of more than 3,000 years.
To help today's children better appreciate such a great work, the famous children's literature writer Zhang Jiahua created this set of books Shi Ji for Teenagers. In this book series, there are 60 pieces of writing, which have been composed based on outstanding figures selected from Shi Ji, including emperors, generals, sons of notable families, counselors, educators, warriors, philosophers, and assassins.
Upon publication, this book series has just captured reader's interest with vivid story telling. It has been sold for more than 5 millions of copies and won more than 10 awards, including the "China Excellent Publication Award."
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The cumulative sales of Shi Ji for Teenagers have exceeded 5 million copies.
Author Biography
Zhang Jiahua, a famous writer of children's literature, holds a bachelor's degree in Chinese from Taiwan University, a master's degree in Chinese from Chung Cheng University, and a doctor's degree in Modern and Contemporary Literature (Children's Literature orientated) from Beijing Normal University. He has won more than 30 awards, including the 6th China Excellent Publication Award, the Bing Xin Children's Book Award, and the Laureate Children's Book Award.
Qingdao Publishing House
Qingdao Publishing House is a state-owned publisher of China founded in 1987. It has published nearly 20,000 titles covering the complete publication spectrum.
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- Publisher Qingdao Publishing House
- Orginal LanguageChinese simplified
- ISBN/Identifier 9787555225560
- Publication Country or regionChina
- FormatPaperback
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language Title少年读史记
- Original Language Authors张嘉骅
- Copyright Year2015