Chinese culture is exposed to the pleasure of clubs and kitchens of luck God's wife is explaining the traditional Chinese customs in Tang Wei Mei's book. This rich culture adds interesting attractive details to the complex story of Joy Luck Club and The Kitchen God's Wife. Every story of the Joy Lac Club has a clear tradition. An example of this is a story titled "Monday" by British English St. Clair. Ying-Ying is devoted to the goddess festival of the moon, a living woman living in the moon, explaining the festival coming to Earth every year to satisfy your secret desire.
The tradition of the kitchen and the change of the club of wife and pleasure of God In the whole novel "Chef God's Wife" and "The Joy Luck Club", writer Amy Tan tells the message of tradition and change. In each novel there is a chapter about the mother talking to her daughter and talking. The daughters of Joy Luck Club listen to stories about loss and happiness, joy and hate. - Happy Chinese Club and Chinese Culture in the Kitchen The wife of God is describing traditional Chinese customs in Tan Ami's book. This rich culture adds interesting attractive details to the complex story of Joy Luck Club and The Kitchen God's Wife. Every story of the Joy Lac Club has a clear tradition. An example of this is a story titled "Monday" by British English St. Clair.
Amy Tan 's' The Joy Luck Club 'by Amy Tan' s "The Joy Luck Club" is a collection of short stories about the relationship between a mother born in China and her daughter. The story titled "Four Directions" relates to a woman named Waverly Jong. The story is to tell her that Waverly is married to an American man named Richard. - Amy Tan's "Mother's Tongue" Amy Tan's article "Native Mother" is how hard it is when people are raised by Tan's mother who said parents of "limited English" (36) brought up It aims to show. It may lead people to be badly judged by others. As Tan 's primary caregiver, her mother is an important part of her childhood, and she has a great influence on Tan' s composition style.
Amy Tan novel, Joy Luck Club and the wife of the kitchen gods were warmly welcomed by critics and the masses who buy books. The character introduced in Tan 's book worried about the lives of Chinese - American women is uncertain as she was about their Chinese background. In an interview with the best seller, Tan tried to keep distance with his race, but "I wrote" The Joy Luck Club "to find out how much my Chinese is my Chinese It was. People "After the release of Happy Club, Tan soon became a talented storyteller and gained a high reputation in the publication of The Kitchen God's Wife.