Chinese Wisdom Before the Classics

Chinese Wisdom Before the Classics

by Wang Xiaodun

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Chinese wisdom has gone through two stages in its development process: first, the "pre-classical" stage before the formation of classical philosophy, and second, the "classical" stage after the Six Classics were used to teach. In the previous stage, people's public knowledge was mainly formed in ritual occasions and spread through spoken language and images, thus using special symbolic methods. Later generations did not observe deeply and often made simplistic understandings based on narrow experience. In order to find the truth, this book selects a section from each of three aspects: ancient mythology, ancient art, ancient rituals and science to analyze. On the one hand, it explains the true connotation of things such as the myth of the turtle dragging its title, the art of gluttony, and astronomical phenomena during the Yin and Zhou Dynasties. On the other hand, it also explains the symbolic characteristics of ancient wisdom, the symbolic thinking of ancient Chinese people, and the linguistic characteristics of ancient images. As a supplement and improvement, this book also discusses five more theoretically significant issues: (1) The prototype of concepts such as "Beginning", "Mother", "Name" and "Dao" in "Laozi"; (2) The transition from the pre-classical world to the classic world represented by Confucius; (3) The relationship between "witchcraft" and "history"; (4) The formation of the classics; (5) The understanding of the "Axis Breakthrough" and other doctrines.

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