Yu Dan: Reading the Analects and Appreciating Zhuangzi (complete Works)

Yu Dan: Reading the Analects and Appreciating Zhuangzi (complete Works)

by Yu Dan

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"Yu Dan: Reading the Analects of Confucius and Appreciating Zhuangzi" consists of two volumes: "Reflections on the Analects" and "Experiences on Zhuangzi", which continues Yu Dan's unique style. In the book, Yu Dan explains from many aspects the simplicity and warmth of the Analects, the wantonness of Zhuangzi, and the wisdom that the two classics are full of from beginning to end. Yu Dan, a well-known cultural scholar, specializes in classical literature. He has accumulated the essence of 17 years of university teaching and has accumulated a lot of experience to help traditional cultural classics further enter the public and enter the spiritual world of the current Chinese people. This set of books embodies the aspirations of Confucius and the style of Zhuangzi, and helps each of us develop the Confucian responsibility we need in our hearts and the Taoist spirit we need externally. Yu Dan uses easy-to-understand, witty and resonant words to tell us that the wisdom of classics is more than just one or two aphorisms, but more precious is a way of thinking. It always uses the simplest words to point out the highest truth. The spirit of Confucius and Zhuangzi lives in the present, giving us inner nourishment.

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