The Five Ancestors: Tiger-Jeff Stone

This book is about a Chinese kung-fu fighting monk from Cangzhen Temple named Fu, which means Tiger in Cantonese. He and his four other brothers escaped Cangzhen Temple during an attack from one of the fallen brothers named Ying, which means Eagle in Cantonese. Fu’s goal is to teach citizens of China the kung-fu of Cangzhen Temple, stop Ying from continuing what he has done, and get back the secret scrolls of the dragon style kung-fu. This book would fit those who like kung-fu and Chinese history.

Blogged,
Enoch T.

Create a free edublog to get your own comment avatar (and more!)

One Response to “The Five Ancestors: Tiger-Jeff Stone”

  1. September 8th, 2008 | 10:37 pm

    This book is about a Chinese monk named Fu. He is from a temple and Fu goes through some wild adventures in his life. I agree with everything you said, but I thought you should tell them about Fu’s brothers and sister and how they all have their way of kung fu and their style. Also Fu had a grandmaster and he is the one who taught Fu and his family how to fight, but when Ying, Fu’s betrayed brother, attacks the temple Fu’s grandmaster died. I also think that this story would appeal to people who like kung fu and Chinese history. I think this book would also appeal to boys that like action. I really recommend this book.

    Commented by: David G.

Leave a Reply

*
To prove you're a person (not a spam script), type the security word shown in the picture.
Anti-Spam Image