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Warriors and Wailers: One Hundred Ancient Chinese Jobs You Might Have Relished or Reviled
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Warriors and Wailers: One Hundred Ancient Chinese Jobs You Might Have Relished or Reviled
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Warriors and Wailers: One Hundred Ancient Chinese Jobs You Might Have Relished or Reviled

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China was one of the most advanced societies in the ancient world. Whether in medicine, the arts, or education, the Chinese far outpaced the Europeans. Although most people were peasants, society included a myriad of other jobs.

It may sound like a great position, but being emperor had its downside. If you displeased the gods, you could be put to death. As a silk maker, you would be sworn to secrecy so foreigners wouldn’t learn how to spin the precious thread. Other jobs included wailer (yes, you’ll cry whether you want to or not), noodle maker (noodles were not only delicious, but also a symbol of long life), or Shaolin warrior monk (if you were really good, you could break stone slabs with your fists).

A fact-filled introduction, index, and timeline make this book—the sixth in the series—perfect for research projects, while the humorous illustrations keep it fun.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherAnnick Press
Release dateApr 1, 2012
ISBN9781554516902
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Warriors and Wailers: One Hundred Ancient Chinese Jobs You Might Have Relished or Reviled
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Sarah Tsiang

Sarah Tsiang is the author of A Flock of Shoes and Dogs Don't Eat Jam, and of the poetry collection Sweet Devilry. She lives in Kingston, Ontario.

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    Sarah Tsiang offers an interesting view into ancient China through the jobs one could hold during that time. She starts with a brief explanation of Chinese Dynasties and the overall feel for the country. Written for juvenile readers, Warriors and Wailers breaks down the culture through jobs from Emperor to Philosopher to Robber. It’s a unique view into a culture. I didn’t realize how many jobs women did hold over the years and that education was important long ago. I liked that a child of a poor farmer could raise up their status with an education and the civil service test. This is a difficult book to review but I enjoyed it. The information was new to me and opened up a mysterious culture for me. We neglect to realize how our jobs not only define ourselves but our society around us. This is a good book for upper grade school or middle school. It’s short segments with lots of illustrations but the material is slightly mature for a young reader. There is information on women’s roles and how they shaped the country. There’s talk about war and violence but in a very educational platform. China has a very gory past but it’s prettied up here.