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中国先贤语录口袋书:汉英双语版(共3册)Quotations from Confucius, Laozi and Zhuangzi in three separate pocket books (2011 2nd Ed)

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Each book measured 3.75'' x 7.00''. Pages : Confucius (159 pages), Laozi (143 pages), Zhuangzi (166 pages)

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Published January 1, 2011

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Zhuangzi

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庄子 or 莊子 Zhūangzi (c. 369 BC - c. 286 BC).
Zhuangzi, or “Master Zhuang” (also known in the Wade-Giles romanization as Chuang-tzu) was, after Laozi, one of the earliest thinkers to contribute to the philosophy that has come to be known as Daojia, or school of the Way. According to traditional dating, he was an almost exact contemporary of the Confucian thinker Mencius, but there appears to have been little to no communication between them. He is ranked among the greatest of literary and philosophical giants that China has produced. His style is complex—mythical, poetic, narrative, humorous, indirect, and polysemic.

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