Contes de Chine
Contes, légendes et folklore du monde
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Narrated by:
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Nicolas de Coulonges
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By:
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Frédéric Garnier
About this listen
- Le miroir des fées célestes vous fera découvrir l'origine merveilleuse de deux lacs enchantés ;
- L'histoire de la nouvelle année vous fera vivre un drôle de Nouvel an chinois, où un vorace fantôme de dragon joue un rôle surprenant dans l'établissement d'une des traditions les plus ancrées en Chine.
- Le rêve de Tao inspirera la bienveillance envers chacun,
- Voilà pourquoi l'eau de la mer est salée est un beau conte moral sur les dangers de la convoitise.
- Le cruel empereur ou la femme fidèle est une parabole mélancolique sur un amour immortel, et
- La princesse des glycines vous fera vivre les aventures du jeune Wang, promis à une mystérieuse inconnue.
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