It is based on stories people have told for many years.
The Twenty Six Malignant Gates epigraph is based on stories people have told for many years.
The Twenty Six Malignant Gates epigraph is based on stories people have told for many years. It also includes folk wisdom.
The Twenty Six Malignant Gates epigraph is based on stories people have told for many years.
It is based on stories people have told for many years.
It is based on stories people have told for many years.
Though based on folk wisdom Tan's use of the Twenty Six Malignant Gates epigraph suggests that sometimes mothers do know best.
A girl goes against her mother
A girl goes against her mother
Tans use of the Twenty Six Malignant Gates epigraph suggests that folk wisdom while illogical on one level is that it is still a form of wisdom nonetheless.
Tans use of the Twenty Six Malignant Gates epigraph suggests that folk wisdom while illogical on one level is that it is still a form of wisdom nonetheless.
The twenty-six malignant gates contain various dangerous creatures, including ghosts, demons, and evil spirits. Each gate is guarded by a different entity, and those who pass through them must navigate carefully to avoid harm.
In The Joy Luck Club, "The Twenty-Six Malignant Gates" describe all of the the bad things that can happen outside the house.