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The Five Chinese Brothers
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Author Claire Huchet Bishop
Illustrator Kurt Wiese
Country United States
Language English
Genre Children's books, picture books
Publisher Coward-McCann
Publication date
1938
ISBN 978-0-698-11357-2
OCLC 50015354

The Five Chinese Brothers is an American children's book written by Claire Huchet Bishop and illustrated by Kurt Wiese. It was originally published in 1938 by Coward-McCann. The book is a retelling of a Chinese folk tale, Ten Brothers.

Plot

In the Imperial China of the Qing dynasty, there are five brothers who "all looked exactly alike." They each possess a special talent: one can swallow the sea, one has an unbreakable iron neck, one can stretch his legs to incredible lengths, one can survive being burned, and one can hold his breath forever. One of the brothers, a fisherman, agrees to let a young boy accompany him on his fishing trip. He holds the entire sea in his mouth so that the boy can retrieve fish from the seabed. When he can no longer hold in the sea, he frantically signals for the boy to return to shore. The boy ignores him, and then drowns in the sea when the man is forced to expel the water.

The man is accused of murder and sentenced to death. However, one by one, his four brothers assume his place before four attempts at execution. They are able to take the place of their identical brother, by convincing the judge to let them return home briefly to bid their mother goodbye, before each method of execution is attempted. Each brother contributes his special talent, to survive an execution by beheading, drowning, burning and suffocation respectively. Finally, the judge decrees that since the man could not be executed, he must have been innocent. The man is released, and all the brothers live happily ever after with their mother.

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