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Research Hole
Val Howlett
26 episodes
2 months ago
a podcast where writer Val Howlett talks to artists about the research holes they fall down on the way to their projects

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a podcast where writer Val Howlett talks to artists about the research holes they fall down on the way to their projects

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Books
Arts,
Education,
History,
Self-Improvement
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The Xuanwu Gate Incident, with Julie Leung
Research Hole
53 minutes 8 seconds
4 years ago
The Xuanwu Gate Incident, with Julie Leung
Children’s author extraordinaire Julie Leung shares the fascinating story of her work-in-progress, a middle grade series about a Chinese American girl traveling back in time to various Chinese dynasties. The dynasty Julie focuses on in her first book is the Tang dynasty, and in this episode, Julie tells us the story of Emperor Gaozu’s three sons: Li Jiancheng, Li Shimin, and Li Yuanji, and their fight for the throne. We get into other fascinating aspects of Chinese history, as well as the challenges and surprise revelations of learning your own cultural history as an adult. SHOW NOTES:You can find a list of Chinese dynasties and their corresponding time periods on PBS.org and many other sites. Yu Chigong and Qin Qiong were the generals that guarded Emperor Gaozu (formerly ​​Li Shimin). They are now common door gods. You can watch a video about the history of door gods on youtube, on VisitChinaTV. Mythology Source offers a brief overview of the 8 Immortals, including Julie’s family’s patron immortal, Lu Dongbin. The Qingming festival, known as Tomb-Sweeping Day in English, occurs on the 4, 5 or 6 April in a given year. Thanks to listener Katie Molski for guiding us through the research hole of fan history! She graciously provided some links for us: LA Times article called Whirlwind History of Ceiling FansWikipedia article on Punkah fansHow to maximize the benefit of ceiling fans by changing direction - on Bob VilaVisit researchholepodcast.com for all links!

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Research Hole
a podcast where writer Val Howlett talks to artists about the research holes they fall down on the way to their projects

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.