At a time when so much
attention is focused on alternative facts, You Don’t Know China by John
Grant Ross, author of Formosan Odyssey, reminds us that the
Trump administration doesn’t have a monopoly on bending the truth – either deliberately,
or through carelessness.
You Don’t Know China amusingly debunks
twenty-two enduring myths about China, ranging from history and economics to
language and food. Does Chinese medicine work? Did Marco Polo really go to
China? Is the fortune cookie
Chinese? What's the truth about Feng Shui? It is occasionally controversial, exploring,
for instance, Chinese isolationism, myths about Nixon in China, and cherished beliefs
about the Opium Wars.
John Grant Ross here offers a glimpse into his book,
by explaining the Great Wall is neither a single wall, nor particularly ancient, by taking a wrecking ball to some commonly held ideas about acupuncture, and by asking if it's really true that Mandarin will soon become a world language.