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Nüwa the Creator

A Story in Easy Chinese, Pinyin and English (Heroes of Ancient China, Book 4)

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Nüwa the Creator

By: Jenny Lu
Narrated by: Chen Junyou, Geraldo Cortes
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Long ago, the world was beautiful but empty. Then came Nüwa, a goddess with a kind heart and a dream: to fill the earth with life. She creates the first people from yellow clay, teaches them to live, and watches them build a joyful world. But when disaster shatters the sky and tears apart the land, Nüwa faces a far greater task: to repair the heavens before all life is destroyed.

Written in Simplified Chinese and English, Nüwa the Creator retells one of China's oldest and most profound myths—the story of the mother of humankind—in easy-to-understand Mandarin Chinese. Follow Nüwa’s journey of love, sacrifice, and hope, and discover how one goddess changed the world forever.

The story is told using only 600 different Chinese words, most of which are in the HSK3 vocabulary.

NOTE: the book cover indicates that it is in Chinese, pinyin and English, but that only applies to the paperback and ebook versions. This audiobook is narrated only in Mandarin Chinese, and it does not include pinyin or English versions. If you'd like to follow along with the story by reading it in Chinese, pinyin or English, we recommend you purchase the paperback and/or ebook versions, which are available from Amazon.

Please note: This audiobook is in Mandarin Chinese.

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