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Zhuangzi

    Zhuangzi, or “Master Zhuang,” stands as one of the earliest thinkers, second only to Laozi, who shaped the philosophy known as Daojia, or the School of the Way. His literary style is remarkably complex, weaving together mythical, poetic, narrative, humorous, and indirect elements, all while maintaining a polysemic depth. Zhuangzi is ranked among the greatest literary and philosophical giants China has produced. His work offers a unique and profound exploration of existence, characterized by its distinctive voice and enduring relevance.

    Zhuangzi: The Essential Writings
    Wandering on the way : early Taoist tales and parables of Chuang Tzu
    Zhuangzi: The Complete Writings
    Chuang Tzu
    The Complete Writings
    Zhuangzi Speaks. The Music of Nature
    • The Complete Writings

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      This translation of the Zhunangzi offers an accessible interpretation of a foundational text in early Daoist philosophy. It captures the essence of the original work, providing insights into its themes and teachings. Readers can expect a clear and engaging presentation that highlights the philosophical depth and cultural significance of the text, making it suitable for both newcomers and those familiar with Daoist thought.

      The Complete Writings
    • Chuang Tzu

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
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      Chuang Tzu (369?-286? BC) was a leading Taoist philosopher. Using parable and anecdote, allegory and paradox, he set forth in this book the early ideas of what was to become the Taoist school. This collection includes the seven inner chapters, three of the outer chapters, and one of the miscellaneous chapters.

      Chuang Tzu
    • Zhuangzi: The Complete Writings

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
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      Brook Ziporyn's carefully crafted, richly annotated translation of the complete writings of Zhuangzi--including a lucid Introduction, a Glossary of Essential Terms, and a Bibliography--provides readers with an engaging and provocative deep dive into this magical work.

      Zhuangzi: The Complete Writings
    • Acclaimed for his authoritative translation of the Tao Te Ching, Victor Mair, one of the foremast translators of ancient Chinese, reclaims for the modern reader another of the great books of Eastern wisdom. Although less well known in the West than the Tao Te Ching, the work of Chuang Tzu is every bit its equal as a classic of Taoist thought. But this collection of tales, poems, and parables is also one of the most playful and witty books in world literature. In this vivid, contemporary translation, Victor Mair captures the quintessential life and spirit of Chuang Tzu while remaining faithful to the text. ... Complete with an authoritative introduction on Chuang Tzu and his place in Chinese thought and history, as well as a glossary of key terms and concepts, this translation by Victor Mair is destined to become the definitive edition of Chuang Tzu's work in our time. — from back cover. Illustrated throughout with woodcuts by the illustrator of the Tao Te Ching.

      Wandering on the way : early Taoist tales and parables of Chuang Tzu
    • Zhuangzi: The Essential Writings

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      A translation of over two-thirds of the classic Daoist text Zhuangzi (Chuang Tzu), including the complete inner chapters and selections from the outer and miscellaneous chapters, as well as judicious selections from 2000 years of traditional Chinese commentaries.

      Zhuangzi: The Essential Writings
    • The Four Chinese Classics

      • 544 pages
      • 20 hours of reading
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      Discover 4 seminal masterworks of Chinese thought—Lao Tzu’s Tao Te Ching, the Analects of Confucius, the Chuang Tzu, and the Mencius—presented in one volume for the first time in nearly 2 centuries. Award-winning translator David Hinton offers fresh insights on the most influential texts on Taoism, Zen Buddhism, Chinese philosophy, and more. Hinton’s award–winning experience translating a wide range of ancient Chinese poets makes these books sing in English as never before. But these new versions are not only inviting and immensely readable—they also apply much-needed consistency to key philosophical terms in these texts, lending structural links and philosophical rigor heretofore unavailable in English. Breathing new life into these classics, Hinton’s new translations will stand as the definitive texts for our era. Perhaps the most broadly influential spiritual text in human history, Lao Tzu’s Tao Te Ching is the source of Taoist philosophy, which eventually developed into Ch’an (Zen) Buddhism. Equally influential in the social sphere, Confucius’ Analects is the source of social wisdom in China. The Chuang Tzu is the wild and wacky prose complement to the Tao Te Ching. And with its philosophical storytelling, the Mencius adds depth and complexity to Confucius’ vision.

      The Four Chinese Classics
    • The Tao of Nature

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
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      Chuang Tzu examines the nature of existence in these dialogues and essays, from the battle to grasp the purpose of life to the search for knowledge. A collection of some of the most absorbing and charming philosophy ever written, THE TAO OF NATURE is also about perfection, perception, the value of skills and the truth revealed by complete understanding.

      The Tao of Nature
    • Zhuangzi: Basic Writings

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
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      A leading philosopher of the Daoist strain, Zhuangzi used parable and anecdote, allegory and paradox, to set forth the early ideas of what was to become the Daoist school. This is his classic work making sportive use of both mythological and historical personages. schovat popis

      Zhuangzi: Basic Writings