Green Dragon, Sombre Warrior: A Journey Around China's Symbolic Frontiers

Green Dragon, Sombre Warrior: A Journey Around China's Symbolic Frontiers

by Liam D 'arcy Brown (Author)

Synopsis

The ancient Chinese divided the zodiac into four quadrants, each with its own ruler - the Green Dragon of the East, the Scarlet Phoenix of the South, the White Tiger of the West and the Sombre Warrior of the North. They believed that these governed human affairs and that together they demonstrated a harmony in divergence. Taking the same frame of reference, Liam d'Arcy Brown undertook a 10,000-mile journey across China. He travelled from an isolated fishing community in the East China Sea and a 'steamy' tropical holiday resort on the tip of Hainan Island to a rebellious Muslim city on the Silk Road and a primitive riverside village in remote Manchuria. In each, he discovered aspects of China that the wider world seldom glimpses. Yet despite the astonishing contrasts of her physical and social geography, the variety of her peoples and the tangled web of her many histories and possible destinies, some constants remain. Pork buns steaming in a bamboo basket, gold Chinese characters pasted to a doorway on a red paper diamond, empty crates of beer bottles, a battered thermos flask stencilled with the Double Happiness symbol - all these endure. But most fascinating of all were the many conversations Liam had with ordinary Chinese people of diverse cultures and races within a seemingly homogeneous People's Republic.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: New
Publisher: John Murray
Published: 19 Jan 2004

ISBN 10: 0719565073
ISBN 13: 9780719565076

Media Reviews
'Historical insight, Chinese mythologies, modern commentary are all deftly interwoven with the narrative of his own odyssey ... This is an impressive debut' -- Daily Telegraph 'D'Arcy Brown proves himself to be an intrepid traveller as he goes by train, bus, motorbike and foot where few Westerners have gone before. Into his travelogue he weaves some of the history of China, and he turns out to be a very good historian ... His debut is a moving and chilling book. Let us hope there are many more to come' -- The Times 'This familiar type of book is enriched by the depth of Liam D'Arcy Brown's sinology and the acuity of his observations' -- Observer 'D'Arcy Brown marshals an enjoyable selection of anecdotes and legends to set his destinations in historical context. But by far the most absorbing part of his travelogue consists of conversations with travelling companions ... An engaging combination of travelogue and history' -- Times Literary Supplement 'The four corners motif lends a quiet cohesion to his journey, but far more integral is his exploration into the ways in which China has responded to the rapid infiltration of Western culture ... This is a beautifully written travelogue attaining the perfect balance between social comment and personal experience' -- Wanderlust 20030401 'The author observes China intimately, regularly conversing with people he meets. This gives readers an insight into what life in China is like. D'Arcy Brown is also knowledgeable about Chinese history and culture. And he meets an interesting mix of people; the author's descriptions are memorable and vivid ! Green Dragon, Sombre Warrior is a well-written, intelligent account of contemporary China through the perspective of ordinary people' -- South China Morning Post 20030401 'A voyage to the extremes of the Chinese universe sounds like a wondrous if slightly terrifying experience, and this vivid account matches up to those hopes and fears ! A short but incisive book that deftly weaves in some fascinating historical background. The author has a lightness of touch that makes it a highly evocative read' -- China Review 20030901 'Penetrating, often funny ! a fascinating read' -- Daily Mail 20040116 'An accomplished report from the four corners of a diverse nation' -- The Times 20040116
Author Bio
Liam D'Arcy Brown grew up in Yorkshire and studied Mandarin and Classical Chinese at Oxford. He went on to read Ancient Chinese History in Shanghai before working and travelling in China. He lives in Kenilworth with his partner Becky.