Notes: Read 15 Chinese folktales
Author: Norman Hinsdale Pitman
Editor: Andrew Lang
Published: 1919
Publisher: E. P. Dutton & Co., 681 Fifth Avenue, New York
1.The Golden Beetle or Why the Dog Hates the Cat
3.The Strange Tale of Doctor Dog
7.The Mad Goose and the Tiger Forest
Notes: The Chinese Fairy Book contains 74 Chinese folktales, sorted into several categories.
Author: Various
Editor: Dr. R. Wilhelm
Published: 1921
Publisher: Frederick A. Stokes Company, New York
1.Women's Words Part Flesh and Blood
3.How Greed for a Trifling Thing Led a Man to Lose a Great One
6.The Favorite of Fortune and the Child of Ill Luck
14.Why Dog and Cat are Enemies
15.How the Five Ancients Became Men
16.The Herd Boy and the Weaving Maiden
20.The Morning and the Evening Star
21.The Girl with the Horse's Head or the Silkworm Goddess
40.The Spirit of the Wu-Lian Mountain
43.The Dragon After His Winter Sleep
44.The Spirits of the Yellow River
55.The Night on the Battlefield
57.The Maiden Who Was Stolen Away
60.The Sorcerer of the White Lotus Lodge
62.How Three Heroes Came By Their Deaths Because of Two Peaches
63.How the River God's Wedding Was Broken Off
66.How Molo Stole the Lovely Rose-Red
69.The Monk of the Yangtze-Kiang
Notes: Features 11 Chinese folktales
Author: Rev. J. Macgowan, D.D.
Editor: Andrew Lang
Published: 1910
Publisher: Macmillan And Co., Limited, London
2.Kwang-Jui And The God Of The River
3.The Beautiful Daughter Of Liu-Kung
5.The Mysterious Buddhist Robe
9.The Tragedy Of The Yin Family