Water Margin Podcast: Outlaws of the Marsh Chinese Lore Podcasts
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- History
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A Chinese classic, retold in English: This podcast is an English retelling of the classic Chinese novel Water Margin (水浒传, aka Outlaws of the Marsh). It aims to tell the story in a way that is more accessible to audiences who are not already familiar with the novel or Chinese culture and literature in general.
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Announcement: 10 Years of Podcasting
Marking a decade since I started doing this.
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Announcement: ”Investiture of the Gods” Launched
Hi everyone. I want to let you know that I have posted the first episodes of Investiture of the Gods on the Chinese Lore Podcast. If you are not yet subscribed to that show, go to chineselore.com. You will find links to the show on various podcast platforms and on YouTube, as well as links to find me on social media and to review and support the show. If you like the podcast, a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts would be much appreciated. As always, thanks for listening!
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Water Margin 135: Next
Wrapping up the Water Margin Podcast and revealing my next project.
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Water Margin 134: Epilogue
A number of our heroes are suddenly stricken by mysterious bouts of rheumatism, while others face something even worse.
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Water Margin 133: Parting
Song Jiang continues his journey back to the capital, but how many of his brothers are coming with him?
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Announcement: May 24 Live Interview
I will be part of a panel of Asian podcasters on Podbean’s Storytelling Podcast Week Live show on May 24 at 3 p.m. Eastern Time. See outlawsofthemarsh.com for the registration link. See you there!
Customer Reviews
Thank you so much
Started this podcast to fill the void that was left after listening to his Three Kingdoms podcast. I love your style of storytelling. My parents are Chinese and I was born and raised in Canada so podcasts like these helps me connect with my family. Thank you!
Great!
Funny and entertaining, perfect length to listen to on my commute to work. Great concept, a serialized book-on-tape, and with snarky remarks here and there... and once again in the Chinese classics I've totally lost count of even the number of main characters 😂