Essentials of Daoism by Sun Tzu audiobook

Essentials of Daoism: Including: The Sayings of Lao Tzu, The Dao De Jing, Zhuangzi, Lieh Tzu, and Sun Tzu on the Art of War

By Lao Tzu , Chuang Tzu  and  Sun Tzu
Translated by James Legge  and Lionel Giles
Read by Charles Featherstone

Findaway World, LLC
24.14 Hours Unabridged
Format : Digital Download (In Stock)
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    ISBN: 9798368951768

This book comprises five classic works of Chinese mysticism. Culturally, these are the companion works to Confucius’ thoughts, as expanded by Mencius. Confucianism is very much the Apollonian side of Chinese culture. It focuses on matters of ethics, hierarchy, responsibility, and social obligation. Daoism is the other side of the coin, focused on abstraction and uncertainty. The two translators included in this volume were very different men. While they wrote in the same period, their audiences were distinct from one another, and this comes through in their differing approaches to the original texts they are working with. One was a missionary, looking to ensure that his fellow spreaders of the word could understand as completely and correctly as possible the culture that they had come into. The other was a curator at the British Museum, who popularized the first English translations for a thoroughly domestic market.

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This book comprises five classic works of Chinese mysticism. Culturally, these are the companion works to Confucius’ thoughts, as expanded by Mencius. Confucianism is very much the Apollonian side of Chinese culture. It focuses on matters of ethics, hierarchy, responsibility, and social obligation. Daoism is the other side of the coin, focused on abstraction and uncertainty.

The two translators included in this volume were very different men. While they wrote in the same period, their audiences were distinct from one another, and this comes through in their differing approaches to the original texts they are working with. One was a missionary, looking to ensure that his fellow spreaders of the word could understand as completely and correctly as possible the culture that they had come into. The other was a curator at the British Museum, who popularized the first English translations for a thoroughly domestic market.

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Author Bio: Sun Tzu

Author Bio: Sun Tzu

Sun Tzu lived in China in the sixth and fifth centuries BC, serving as a general and strategist to the king of Wu. A philosopher and writer, his military stratagems, written over 2,500 years ago, are still pertinent today.

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Author Bio: Lionel Giles

Author Bio: Lionel Giles

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Author Bio: Lao Tzu

Author Bio: Lao Tzu

Lao Tzu was a philosopher of ancient China, best known as the author of the Tao Te Ching.

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Author Bio: Lao Zi

Author Bio: Lao Zi

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Author Bio: Zhuang Zhou

Author Bio: Zhuang Zhou

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Author Bio: James Legge

Author Bio: James Legge

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Author Bio: Chuang Tzu

Author Bio: Chuang Tzu

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Author Bio: Sun Wu

Author Bio: Sun Wu

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Author Bio: Lie Yukou

Author Bio: Lie Yukou

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Author Bio: Liezi

Author Bio: Liezi

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Nonfiction/Philosophy
Runtime: 24.14
Audience: Adult
Language: English