The Horses of China by Yin Hung Young
The Horses of China by Yin Hung Young
Through showcasing the chronicled history of China’s horses, equine art, equine sports, horse breeds and traditional Chinese equine veterinary medicine, complemented with 100+ pictures, this book reveals the philosophy and wisdom of Chinese civilization. The role of the horse is expounded upon in its new journey following the collapse of China’s imperial dynasties, for the world’s fastest distance-running quadruped had undoubtedly helped to build the country historically.
Yin Hung Young is a Hong Kong-born rider and a former consultant to the British Equestrian Federation. She was inspired to write The Horses of China following a visit to breeder friends in Kentucky. The book is devoted to her lifelong hobby and is an endeavour to document the fragmented but interesting facets of Chinese equestrian life current and historical and to promote horse rights in China. This is her first book.
Publisher | Homa & Sekey Books
ISBN | 9781622460441
Weight | 2.2 pounds (Hardcover, 160-page)
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