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A series of eighteen letters written by a missionary in China for children, offering descriptive accounts of Chinese religion, temples, priests, and idols, and explanations of Confucian, Taoist, and Buddhist practices. Subsequent letters portray daily life and occupations—soldiers, merchants, artisans, farmers, scholars, sailors—along with the status and customs surrounding women, marriage rites, poverty, food, clothing, crimes, and funerals. The correspondence also recounts missionary efforts, Bible translation, mission stations, and observations of Canton, and concludes with guidance for parents and teachers to cultivate sympathy and missionary concern among youth.

About the Author

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E. C. Bridgman

E. C. Bridgman was an author known for his work in children's literature, particularly through his book "Letters to Children." This work reflects his ability to communicate with young readers, offering insights and guidance in a relatable manner. Bridgman's writing is characterized by its warmth and accessibility, making it a valuable contribution to the genre of children's literature. His approach aims to engage and inspire children, fostering a love for reading and learning.

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