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Turning Bricks Into Jade: Mary Margaret Wang, Richard W. Brislin, Wei-zhong Wang, David Williams, Julie Haiyan Chao epub Turning Bricks Into Jade: Mary Margaret Wang, Richard W. Brislin, Wei-zhong Wang, David Williams, Julie Haiyan Chao pdf download Turning Bricks Into Jade: Mary Margaret Wang, Richard W. Brislin, Wei-zhong Wang, David Williams, Julie Haiyan Chao pdf file Turning Bricks Into Jade: Mary Margaret Wang, Richard W. Brislin, Wei-zhong Wang, David Williams, Julie Haiyan Chao audiobook Turning Bricks Into Jade: Mary Margaret Wang, Richard W. Brislin, Wei-zhong Wang, David Williams, Julie Haiyan Chao book review Turning Bricks Into Jade: Mary Margaret Wang, Richard W. Brislin, Wei-zhong Wang, David Williams, Julie Haiyan Chao summary
| #1974770 in Books | 2000-10-05 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.10 x.58 x6.09l,.76 | File type: PDF | 246 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Cultural nuances|By Wekup|This book illustrates some of the unwritten rules in American society and Chinese society. I found it to be very helpful.|0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| very good|By Wei Xiaohong|good book and good service. I have been looking for such kind of books for my intercultural research. I|About the Author|Mary Wang, Richard Brislin, Wei-zhong Wang, David Williams, and Julie Haiyan Chao represent a wide range of diverse socialization and experiences in both Chinese and American cultures.
The Chinese are fond of using four-character phrases, known as cheng yu, to improve their writing style. The Chinese characters on the cover spell out one such idiom: pao zhuan yin yu. Translated literally, this would be "throw bricks attract jade." It can also express the idea of throwing out something of little value to induce a potential business partner to offer something more valuable.
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