![]() ![]() Romain Graziani opens up the text as never before, showing how Zhuangzi uses the stories as an answer to Mencius’sĬonception of sacrifice and self-cultivation, restoring the critical interplay with Confucius’ Analects, and guiding you through the themes of the animal world, sacrifice, political violence, meditation, illness, and death. Introducing all the little stories Zhuangzi invented and unpicking its philosophical insights through close commentaries and This English translation leads you confidently through the comic scenes and virtuoso writing style, ![]() ![]() Yet the complexities of this classical text can make Brimming with mythical imagination, poetic sallies, and often ferociously witty remarks, the Zhuangzi is one of China’s greatest literary and philosophical masterpieces. ![]()
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