
Le terrible empereur de Chine
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Format
Paperback
Pages
74
Language
French
Published
Sep 2, 2005
Publisher
BAYARD JEUNESSE
ISBN-10
2747018423
ISBN-13
9782747018425
Description
Tom and his sister Léa find themselves unexpectedly transported back to the era of China's first emperor through the magical cabin. As they step into this ancient world, they are captivated by the vast landscapes, bustling marketplaces, and the grandeur of imperial life. The mysteries of history unfold around them, igniting their imaginations and curiosity.
Amidst their adventures, they learn about the monumental achievements and harsh realities of the emperor's reign. With each encounter, they come to understand the complexity of leadership and the sacrifices made for power. Their journey takes them beyond mere observation, exposing them to the rich tapestry of Chinese culture and the pivotal moments that shaped its legacy.
As they navigate through challenges, Tom and Léa’s bond deepens, reflecting on their own lives and the values of courage and resilience. Their escapades are not only an exploration of the past but also a valuable lesson in empathy and understanding.
Ultimately, this adventure becomes more than just a historical voyage; it transforms into a quest for self-discovery. Through the eyes of Tom and Léa, readers are invited to contemplate the impact of history on the present, reminding them that the stories of the past are always relevant in shaping who we are today.
Amidst their adventures, they learn about the monumental achievements and harsh realities of the emperor's reign. With each encounter, they come to understand the complexity of leadership and the sacrifices made for power. Their journey takes them beyond mere observation, exposing them to the rich tapestry of Chinese culture and the pivotal moments that shaped its legacy.
As they navigate through challenges, Tom and Léa’s bond deepens, reflecting on their own lives and the values of courage and resilience. Their escapades are not only an exploration of the past but also a valuable lesson in empathy and understanding.
Ultimately, this adventure becomes more than just a historical voyage; it transforms into a quest for self-discovery. Through the eyes of Tom and Léa, readers are invited to contemplate the impact of history on the present, reminding them that the stories of the past are always relevant in shaping who we are today.
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