
Dao Can Dao
by Wu Liquan
About This Novel
This book is one of the "series of historical novels about the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period" written by Professor Wu Liquan of Fudan University. With a profound foundation in literature and history, the author uses the way of life dialogue between Lao Dan and his disciples to live in seclusion and practice or go out to roam, to more completely explain Laozi's "speculative philosophy" of abandoning wisdom, wandering in nothingness, being pure, letting nature take its course, and doing nothing without doing anything, and clearly creates the image of Lao Dan, a wise man who has simple views and wanders in the great "Tao". At the same time, it connects Confucius, Zhou Gong and other Spring and Autumn figures and their allusions that are familiar to readers, with hundreds of thousands of words, creating a Chinese-style "One Thousand and One Nights". On the surface, this book is a novel about pre-Qin historical figures. In essence, it is an excellent book that promotes traditional Chinese culture and comprehensively displays the essence of various schools of thought.
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