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Classic Chinese novels and stories, retold in English and in a way that makes them more accessible for non-Chinese audiences.

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    • 4.9 • 59 Ratings

Classic Chinese novels and stories, retold in English and in a way that makes them more accessible for non-Chinese audiences.

    Gods 066: Sneaky Business

    Gods 066: Sneaky Business

    • 26 min
    Gods 065: Mirror Image

    Gods 065: Mirror Image

    One of the Zhou's officers discovers that his powers aren't so unique after all.

    • 26 min
    Gods 064: School Rivalry

    Gods 064: School Rivalry

    A member of the Chan sect discovers that there's no such thing as friendly competition with those jerks from the cow college down the road.

    • 26 min
    Gods 063: Sweet Dreams

    Gods 063: Sweet Dreams

    What looked like an easy victory for the Zhou turns into a bit of a nightmare.

    • 25 min
    Gods 062: Beam Me Up

    Gods 062: Beam Me Up

    The Zhou army gets a timely visit from a helpful but uppity Buddhist friend in their fight against Kong Xuan.

    • 25 min
    Gods Supplemental 001: Boyi and Shuqi

    Gods Supplemental 001: Boyi and Shuqi

    Some quick background on two minor characters whose pacifist message fell on deaf ears.

    • 6 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
59 Ratings

59 Ratings

liminousity ,

Lively, intelligent, and humorous retellings

I have been meaning to read Investiture of the Gods for years but have never gotten around to it. John Zhou’s narration is engaging and full of wry modern commentary to lighten things up and keep them entertaining. I’m hoping my kids will also take to following his show.

Historical insomniac ,

A podcast of epic proportions!

OMG! John Zhou is a treasure. Spit takes and coffee spills aside, I love his work. Love his puckish sense of humor. Love the stories!!! Got hooked on his amazing Romance of the Three Kingdoms pod/performance, and have begun Water Margin. I cannot say enough here. Simply extraordinary fun (and RotTK is hundreds of years old, from a culture not familiar to us in America). His retelling is well-paced, thoroughly researched to maximize our understanding of all the allusions and morés and I believe he captures the excitement of the story as intended. Love, love, love this podcaster.
Dream of the Red Chamber maybe?????

thinkink_dmw ,

Storytelling Master

Who would imagine a four-hundred-year-old novel could be so engrossing?! This is told by a storyteller who makes it as vivid as contemporary anime.

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