Collection Title: | Edutainment Collection | Title : | ขงจื้อ : Confucius | Material Type: | multimedia document | Authors: | Chen Han ; Cui Baozhu ; Hu Mei ; Chow Yun-fat ; Zhou Xun ; Chen Jianbin ; Da di yu le you xian gong si ; Da di shi dai wen hua chuan bo (Beijing) you xian gong si ; Zhongguo dian ying ji tuan gong si ; Mei Ah Entertainment Group | Publisher: | [Xianggang] : Distributed by Mei ya yu le | Publication Date: | 2010 | Pagination: | 1 videodisc (119 min.) | Layout: | sd., col. | Size: | 4 3/4 in | General note: | Originally released as a motion picture in 2010. Special features: databank ; music video. | Abstract: | China is not yet unified in the Spring and Autumn Period. The country-to-be is a patchwork of feudal kingdoms and states, constantly vying with each other for supremacy and territorial advantage. The kingdom of Lu is typical. The ruler of Lu inveites Kong Qiu into the court as a trusted adviser, and appoints him the court's Minister of Rituals. In court, Kong Qiu demonstrates the efficacy of his ethics and his own tactical brilliance by regaining Lu's control over three cities lost in battle to the Qi kingdom three decades earlier. But Kong Qiu is outmaneuvered by the ruler of Qi, who bribes the ruler of Lu to demote his minister and send him him into exile. Kong Qiu sorrowfully leaves his family and begins a new life as a wandering teacher. Kong Qiu and his disciples suffer great hardships as they wander in search of a new home. Ji-Sun Fei finds Kong Qiu and brings a gift from his dying father, a jade ring, symbolizing his unbroken link with his homeland Lu. Kong Qiu agrees to return to Lu, but only as a teacher; he will not involve himself in politics. He is true to his word, and he sees out his days working on his scrolls, editing poems and chronicling history--Container. | Record link: | http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=18964 |
Edutainment Collection. ขงจื้อ : Confucius [multimedia document] / Chen Han ; Cui Baozhu ; Hu Mei ; Chow Yun-fat ; Zhou Xun ; Chen Jianbin ; Da di yu le you xian gong si ; Da di shi dai wen hua chuan bo (Beijing) you xian gong si ; Zhongguo dian ying ji tuan gong si ; Mei Ah Entertainment Group . - [Xianggang] : Distributed by Mei ya yu le, 2010 . - 1 videodisc (119 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. Originally released as a motion picture in 2010. Special features: databank ; music video. Abstract: | China is not yet unified in the Spring and Autumn Period. The country-to-be is a patchwork of feudal kingdoms and states, constantly vying with each other for supremacy and territorial advantage. The kingdom of Lu is typical. The ruler of Lu inveites Kong Qiu into the court as a trusted adviser, and appoints him the court's Minister of Rituals. In court, Kong Qiu demonstrates the efficacy of his ethics and his own tactical brilliance by regaining Lu's control over three cities lost in battle to the Qi kingdom three decades earlier. But Kong Qiu is outmaneuvered by the ruler of Qi, who bribes the ruler of Lu to demote his minister and send him him into exile. Kong Qiu sorrowfully leaves his family and begins a new life as a wandering teacher. Kong Qiu and his disciples suffer great hardships as they wander in search of a new home. Ji-Sun Fei finds Kong Qiu and brings a gift from his dying father, a jade ring, symbolizing his unbroken link with his homeland Lu. Kong Qiu agrees to return to Lu, but only as a teacher; he will not involve himself in politics. He is true to his word, and he sees out his days working on his scrolls, editing poems and chronicling history--Container. | Record link: | http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=18964 |
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