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The Warlord's Puzzle

von Virginia Pilegard

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Hoping to avoid punishment for breaking a beautiful tile that was his gift to a Chinese warlord, an artist suggests that the warlord hold a contest to see if anyone can mend it.
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It is really a good history book for it introduces how tangram, a traditional toy in China, came from in a fun tone. It shows a story with colorful pictures. Characters in the book have their own uniqueness by their dressing and facial expressions. The design of words and pictures is also attractive. ( )
  SiyingChen | Feb 5, 2018 |
Genre: Folktale
Age appropriateness:6 - 9 years,1 - 3 grade
Review:This tale is of the origin of the Chinese and it serves as excellent story to introduce geometry to kids. When an artist pay tribute to the warlord with an rare blue jade, he accidentally break it into seven pieces and never put it back. The warlord got angry and intend to give him server punishment.The artist protect himself by persuading the warlord to let him find someone who can fix the puzzle.The warlord agreed and promise the people who can solve the puzzle of the tile will be given a great treasure and brought to live in palace. Months later, people has been lineing up to the palace but no one fix the problem. In the end, a little boy play with those tiles and finished the puzzle and put them back. He is the son of a fisherman and solved the problem with his imagination and experience of fishing.
This is an folktales because it has common feature such as peasants, and commonplace events.Also, the story, overall, sound logical - even realistic. It also seek to explain mathematic problem about life and nature. ( )
  kliu16 | Apr 8, 2017 |
Set in ancient China, Virginia Walton Pilegard brings to life the puzzle of the tangram. After a beautiful tile is dropped and broken into pieces, the Warlord holds a contest. This contest is to see who can put it back together, and whomever does gets to live in the palace. After several people try, creating animals out of pieces instead of the square it once was, a peasant boy has a surprise for the Warlord. The author includes a master copy of the tangram puzzle as well as the animals in the story.

This book encourages students to interact with the story. Each part describes an animal that the students can make with their own tangram seta. This fun and interactive book is a good way to keep students working with shapes.

Realistic Fiction
Reading Level: 4.5
  rdg301library | May 24, 2015 |
Summary: This book is about the creation of the tangram. An artist brings a lovely tile to the king, but breaks it, and they hold a contest to see who in the land can put it back together. This story comes from a Chinese legend, and is a very interesting and fun tale with beautiful illustrations. ( )
  AmandaLK | Apr 17, 2015 |
Review: "The Warlord's Puzzle" is a story about a very proud Chinese warlord who wants to punish one of his artists from dropping and breaking the most beautiful tile in the land. Instead of punishing the artist however, he suggests to hold a contest to see if anyone can mend it. After many failed attempts, a young peasant boy figures out the puzzle and is given riches and a place in the king's palace. The tile is in the shape of a Tangram.

Genre: Legend

Genre Critique: I categorized this story as a legend because it seems to be a popular Chinese story, but is not necessarily historically authentic. It encompasses important aspects of Chinese culture and is a story that could be retold slightly differently over time.

Character Critique: The Warlord is the protagonist in this story and is hard to predict because he has a kind side that the reader does not initially see. Throughout the story is character is proven to be very dynamic as he is always on the edge of being furious with his pupil's, but by the conclusion we see that he is kind-hearted and true to his word.
  jbeliel10 | Oct 17, 2012 |
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