
Lao Tzu Tongshi
by Yu Qiuyu
About This Novel
This book is a milestone new work by Mr. Yu Qiuyu in his interpretation of ancient classics. It is also an introductory reading of the Tao Te Ching for contemporary people. The book comprehensively describes the entire content of the 81 chapters of the Tao Te Ching, analyzes the internal logic of each chapter and section, looks at the similarities and differences in thinking over more than two thousand years, feels the literary charm between the original text and the translated version, discusses the consensus and disagreements of researchers in the past generations, and examines the flaws and corrections in various versions. On the whole, it is written in accessible prose, and the interpretation and translation are both rigorous and poetic, enough to allow contemporary life and thousand-year-old texts to nourish each other.
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Official(5)Scraped 16d ago
Everything is difficult at the beginning, and I know how difficult it is at the beginning, because you have to highlight the theme, limit the number of words, and reflect your own style.
Many things can be thought of as a human being. From the water, I thought of the principles of being a human being. The way of heaven and earth must be balanced, and being a human being also requires restraint.
Study hard and work hard every day
Lao Tzu's words are always very straightforward, which can easily stimulate some common ideas in society. However, some researchers, influenced by Confucian concepts, like to make Lao Tzu's straightforward words implicit.
In order to create a new and confusing explanation, with all kinds of contradictions, it is better to write prose. People who are not knowledgeable are not suitable for exegesis and exegesis of the Bible.
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Official(5)Scraped 16d ago
Everything is difficult at the beginning, and I know how difficult it is at the beginning, because you have to highlight the theme, limit the number of words, and reflect your own style.
Many things can be thought of as a human being. From the water, I thought of the principles of being a human being. The way of heaven and earth must be balanced, and being a human being also requires restraint.
Study hard and work hard every day
Lao Tzu's words are always very straightforward, which can easily stimulate some common ideas in society. However, some researchers, influenced by Confucian concepts, like to make Lao Tzu's straightforward words implicit.
In order to create a new and confusing explanation, with all kinds of contradictions, it is better to write prose. People who are not knowledgeable are not suitable for exegesis and exegesis of the Bible.
