
Gleanings from Chinese folklore
"Gleanings from Chinese Folklore" by Nellie N. Russell is a collection of stories and folklore written in the early 20th century. The work reflects the rich narrative tradition of Chinese culture, showcasing tales that range from heroic accounts to moral lessons derived from everyday life. The collection likely serves as both a tribute to the author's experiences in China and a means of sharing these captivating stories with a Western audience. The opening of the book sets the stage for the author's dedication to Nellie N. Russell, emphasizing her life as a missionary in China and her passion for the local communities she served. It outlines her significant contributions and the deep connections she formed throughout her mission work. Through the initial chapters, we are introduced to various characters and narratives, such as the brave Liu Chin Ting, likened to Joan of Arc, and the touching tale of a daughter’s love for her father, illustrating the themes of sacrifice, courage, and the enduring spirit of humanity in the face of adversity. This rich opening not only reflects the tales themselves but also captures the essence of Russell's heartfelt commitment to the culture she embraced.
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