莊子

莊子 by Master Zhuangzi, published by JiaHu Books on January 30, 2014, is a significant ancient Chinese work from the late Warring States period, dating back to the 3rd century BC. This edition comprises 150 pages and is presented in Chinese. The text features stories and anecdotes that illustrate the carefree nature of the ideal Daoist sage, blending philosophical insights with literary artistry.
Readers will discover a rich tapestry of ideas that have influenced Chinese literature and thought for over two millennia. The Zhuangzi is not only a philosophical exploration but also a literary masterpiece, showcasing the depth and creativity of its narratives. This work is essential for those interested in religion and Taoism, offering a profound understanding of Daoist principles and their historical significance in Chinese culture.
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The Zhuangzi is an ancient Chinese work from the late Warring States period (3rd century BC) which contains stories and anecdotes that exemplify the carefree nature of the ideal Daoist sage. Though primarily known as a philosophical work, the Zhuangzi is regarded as one of the greatest works in all of Chinese history, and has been called “the most important pre-Qin text for the study of Chinese literature.” A masterpiece of both philosophical and literary skill, it has significantly influenced writers for more than 2000 years from the Han dynasty to the present.
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