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Liezi: World of Delusions: A complete translation and analysis of Liezi (列子)
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Liezi: World of Delusions: A complete translation and analysis of Liezi (列子)

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Liezi (
c.450-375BC), Laozi and Zhuangzi are the 3 pillars of philosophical Daoism.

A lesser known philosopher among the trio, we have seen few translations of his work.

The Liezi text of 139 short amusing stories in 8 chapters, are contemplative on life and death.

Tales, Kuafu Chased Sun and Yukong Moved Mountains are often taught in primary school.

Liezi favors enjoying life, fear not death; rejects transcendentals like riding on wind .

His stories are vivid, full of marvels, often humorous, and reflective of our Delusions.

Liezi: World of Delusions includes: The full 8 chapters in Chinese Text and English Translation.

Ch.1 Heavenly Signs ( ); Ch.2 Huangdi ( ); Ch.3 King Mu of Zhou (
)

Ch.4 Zhongni (Confucius,
); Ch.5 Tang’s Queries ( ); Ch.6 Effort or Destiny ( )

Ch.7 Yangzhu ( ); Ch.8 Charming Talks ( )

Discussions on17 topical analyses; Conclusions on All Lives Matters; Effort or Destiny; Enjoy life,

Government for the People; Know your Delusions; Minds, Dreams and Emotions; Natural Daoism

Queries and Curiosity; Reject Transcendence; Selfless Duties; Strive for Excellence.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Jingwei Publishing
Date
15 February 2021
Pages
352
ISBN
9789811485725

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Liezi (
c.450-375BC), Laozi and Zhuangzi are the 3 pillars of philosophical Daoism.

A lesser known philosopher among the trio, we have seen few translations of his work.

The Liezi text of 139 short amusing stories in 8 chapters, are contemplative on life and death.

Tales, Kuafu Chased Sun and Yukong Moved Mountains are often taught in primary school.

Liezi favors enjoying life, fear not death; rejects transcendentals like riding on wind .

His stories are vivid, full of marvels, often humorous, and reflective of our Delusions.

Liezi: World of Delusions includes: The full 8 chapters in Chinese Text and English Translation.

Ch.1 Heavenly Signs ( ); Ch.2 Huangdi ( ); Ch.3 King Mu of Zhou (
)

Ch.4 Zhongni (Confucius,
); Ch.5 Tang’s Queries ( ); Ch.6 Effort or Destiny ( )

Ch.7 Yangzhu ( ); Ch.8 Charming Talks ( )

Discussions on17 topical analyses; Conclusions on All Lives Matters; Effort or Destiny; Enjoy life,

Government for the People; Know your Delusions; Minds, Dreams and Emotions; Natural Daoism

Queries and Curiosity; Reject Transcendence; Selfless Duties; Strive for Excellence.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Jingwei Publishing
Date
15 February 2021
Pages
352
ISBN
9789811485725