Mi Fei is a humble painter of scrolls. Between each day's sunrise and
sunset, he paints scenes of the gods and their festivals' portraits of
heroes and their deeds. Although the scrolls bring him fame, Mi Fei is
content to live in his village, surrounded by people he loves.
But one day a messenger enters the village with terrible news: the
dragon Sui Jen has awakened from its hundred years' sleep and is
destroying everything in its path. Someone must find a way to return Sui
Jen to its slumber. To the villagers, only one among them is wise enough
to confront the scaly beast-- Mi Fei.
The power of the artist's vision and the ever-sustaining nature of love
are brought together in Marguerite W. Davol's beautiful story,
strikingly interpreted by Robert Sabuda in a series of gatefold
illustrations that convey the storytelling majesty of the Chinese
narrative scrollmaker's art.