The Blue Dragon: A Tale of Recent Adventure in China
ILLUSTRATED
NEW YORK AND LONDON HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS 1905
Copyright, 1904, by Harper & Brothers.
All rights reserved.
Published October, 1904.
The Blue Dragon, chosen as a title for this story, is the national emblem of China, adopted as such by a desire to flatter and propitiate that spirit of evil considered to be the most powerful. As the dragon is believed to be big enough and strong enough to overcome and devour all the other wicked genii who continually vex Chinese life, the wise men of the Black-haired People thought it best to have him on their side, and consequently accorded him the highest honor in their power to bestow. As we of America chose the eagle, strongest of visible air spirits, for our national emblem, so the Chinese chose the most powerful of invisible spirits in whose existence they believe as firmly as we do in the existence of things that we can see, hear, or feel.
In the story thus entitled, I have endeavored to give an idea of what China has been, is, and may become through education and development, how she is regarded, and how her people are being treated by other nations, and what causes she has for resentment against those who are taking advantage of her feebleness to despoil her.
While travelling in China, and trying to gain the Chinese point of view, I met so many charming people, so many men of intelligence and liberal education, honorable, broad-minded, and devoted to the uplifting of their unhappy country, that I became exceedingly interested in their cause, and anxious to aid it. With this object in view I am striving, through the medium of a story, to present it to those young Americans who, in the near future, will be called upon to decide the ultimate fate of the great Middle Kingdom. With them, more than with any other people, even including the Chinese themselves, will rest the decision, whether China shall remain a nation, open to the unobstructed commerce of the world, or become a series of petty colonial possessions devoted only to the interests of their several ruling powers. That my young readers may be guided to a wise and just solution of this great problem, is the sincere hope of their friend,
Kirk Munroe
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The Blue Dragon
A TALE OF RECENT ADVENTURE IN CHINA
AUTHOR OF THE "MATES SERIES" THE "PACIFIC COAST SERIES" "FORWARD MARCH" ETC.
"A HORSEMAN FLED BEFORE THEM"
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
TO MY READERS
MAP SHOWING ROUTE FOLLOWED BY AUTHOR
THE BLUE DRAGON
A STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND
AMERICA'S UNFRIENDLY WELCOME
ROB TO THE RESCUE
"AS POOR JO LOST HIS FOOTING AND FELL, ROB DASHED INTO THE MÊLÉE"
A TRIUMPH FOR JO'S ENEMIES
THREATENED VIOLENCE
THE SHERIFF TAKES PROMPT MEASURES
THE SENTENCE OF THE COURT
JO'S ENEMIES PREPARE A TRAP
JO FINDS THAT HE IS SOME ONE ELSE
WHAT HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO CHINA
ACCEPT A KINDNESS AND PASS IT ALONG
FROM THE GOLDEN GATE TO THE PEARL RIVER
IN THE WORLD'S MOST MARVELLOUS CITY
A TURN OF FORTUNE'S TIDE
IN THE HEART OF UNKNOWN CHINA
"FISTS OF RIGHTEOUS HARMONY"
"HIS MADLY YELLING PURSUERS WERE NOW CLOSE UPON HIM"
LEAPING INTO UNKNOWN BLACKNESS
A SUPPER OF SACRED EELS
"THE FUGITIVES MADE A CAUTIOUS ENTRY INTO THE SACRED PRECINCTS"
AN EXHIBITION OF THE RAIN-GOD'S ANGER
ROB MAKES A STARTLING DISCOVERY
THE REFUGEES OF CHENG-TING-FU
"HE WAS ABLE TO GAZE CALMLY AT HER WHEN THEY ONCE MORE WERE ESCORTED PAST THE CATHEDRAL"
A CHARGE AND A RACE FOR LIFE
STEALING A LOCOMOTIVE
THE TIMELY EXPLOSION OF A BOILER
"SO THEY DROVE ON, MILE AFTER MILE"
IN CHINA'S CAPITAL CITY
WAR CLOUDS
CHINA DEFIES THE WORLD
FIGHTING SIXTY FEET ABOVE GROUND
"THE SAVAGES FLED IN DISMAY BEFORE THAT CHARGE OF YELLING AMERICANS"
JO HEAPS COALS OF FIRE
THE CAPTURE OF PEKIN
THE END
Язык
Английский
Год издания
2013-06-06
Темы
Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction; Adventure stories; Friendship -- Juvenile fiction; Voyages and travels -- Juvenile fiction; Youth -- Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction; Prejudices -- Juvenile fiction; China -- History -- Boxer Rebellion, 1899-1901 -- Juvenile fiction; China -- Description and travel -- Juvenile fiction; Chinese Americans -- Juvenile fiction