The Essential Huainanzi

The Essential Huainanzi
Title The Essential Huainanzi PDF eBook
Author John S. Major
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 266
Release 2012-03-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0231159811

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In 2010, the editors of this volume completed the first unabridged English-language translation of the Huainanzi, opening exciting new pathways in the study of philosophy, Asian studies, political science, and Asian literature. This abridgement contains essential selections from each of the Huainanzi's twenty-one chapters and adds a new introduction and chapter descriptions. The text represents a remarkable synthesis of Daoist classics, such as the Laozi and the Zhuangzi; books associated with the Confucian tradition, such as the Changes, the Odes, and the Documents; and a range of other foundational philosophical and literary works, from the Mozi to the Hanfeizi. The abridgement preserves the Huainanzi's special rhetorical features, such as its parallel prose, verse, and unique compositional techniques. The Essential Huainanzi continues to increase awareness of this brilliant work and change our understanding of early Chinese history.




The Huainanzi

The Huainanzi
Title The Huainanzi PDF eBook
Author John S. Major
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 1003
Release 2010-04-14
Genre History
ISBN 0231520859

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Compiled by scholars at the court of Liu An, king of Huainan, in the second century B.C.E, The Huainanzi is a tightly organized, sophisticated articulation of Western Han philosophy and statecraft. Outlining "all that a modern monarch needs to know," the text emphasizes rigorous self-cultivation and mental discipline, brilliantly synthesizing for readers past and present the full spectrum of early Chinese thought. The Huainanzi locates the key to successful rule in a balance of broad knowledge, diligent application, and the penetrating wisdom of a sage. It is a unique and creative synthesis of Daoist classics, such as the Laozi and the Zhuangzi; works associated with the Confucian tradition, such as the Changes, the Odes, and the Documents; and a wide range of other foundational philosophical and literary texts from the Mozi to the Hanfeizi. The product of twelve years of scholarship, this remarkable translation preserves The Huainanzi's special rhetorical features, such as parallel prose and verse, and showcases a compositional technique that conveys the work's powerful philosophical appeal. This path-breaking volume will have a transformative impact on the field of early Chinese intellectual history and will be of great interest to scholars and students alike.




The Dao of the Military

The Dao of the Military
Title The Dao of the Military PDF eBook
Author An Liu
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 177
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 0231153325

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Translation previously published in: The Huainanzi. New York: Columbia University Press, 2010.




Luxuriant Gems of the Spring and Autumn

Luxuriant Gems of the Spring and Autumn
Title Luxuriant Gems of the Spring and Autumn PDF eBook
Author Zhongshu Dong
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 700
Release 2015-12-15
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0231539614

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The Spring and Autumn (Chunqiu) is a chronicle kept by the dukes of the state of Lu from 722 to 481 B.C.E. Luxuriant Gems of the "Spring and Autumn" (Chunqiu fanlu) follows the interpretations of the Gongyang Commentary, whose transmitters sought to explicate the special language of the Spring and Autumn. The work is often ascribed to the Han scholar and court official Dong Zhongshu, but, as this study reveals, the text is in fact a compendium of writings by a variety of authors spanning several generations. It depicts a utopian vision of a flourishing humanity that they believed to be Confucius's legacy to the world. The Gongyang masters thought that Confucius had written the Spring and Autumn, employing subtle phrasing to indicate approval or disapproval of important events and personages. Luxuriant Gems therefore augments Confucian ethical and philosophical teachings with chapters on cosmology, statecraft, and other topics drawn from contemporary non-Confucian traditions. A major resource, this book features the first complete English-language translation of Luxuriant Gems, divided into eight thematic sections with introductions that address dating, authorship, authenticity, and the relationship between the Spring and Autumn and the Gongyang approach. Critically illuminating early Chinese philosophy, religion, literature, and politics, this book conveys the brilliance of intellectual life in the Han dynasty during the formative decades of the Chinese imperial state.




Early Daoist Scriptures

Early Daoist Scriptures
Title Early Daoist Scriptures PDF eBook
Author Stephen R. Bokenkamp
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 526
Release 1997
Genre Philosophy, Taoist
ISBN 0359990657

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The Tao of Politics

The Tao of Politics
Title The Tao of Politics PDF eBook
Author Thomas F. Cleary
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Pages 101
Release 1990
Genre Politics - Related to - Taoism
ISBN 9780877735861

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Mortality in Traditional Chinese Thought

Mortality in Traditional Chinese Thought
Title Mortality in Traditional Chinese Thought PDF eBook
Author Amy Olberding
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 331
Release 2012-01-02
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1438435649

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Mortality in Traditional China is the definitive exploration of a complex and fascinating but little-understood subject. Arguably, death as a concept has not been nearly as central a preoccupation in Chinese culture as it has been in the West. However, even in a society that seems to understand death as a part of life, responses to mortality are revealing and indicate much about what is valued and what is feared. This edited volume fills the lacuna on this subject, presenting an array of philosophical, artistic, historical, and religious perspectives on death during a variety of historical periods. Contributors look at material culture, including findings now available from the Mawangdui tomb excavations; consider death in Confucian, Daoist, and Buddhist traditions; and discuss death and the history and philosophy of war.