
Thousands of Mountains and Rivers: Inspiration from the Tao Te Ching
by Zhou Nan
About This Novel
This book is a collection of 68 articles written by the author when he was trekking between "thousands of mountains and rivers" in management academics and life history. Each article is interpreted by Laozi's "Tao Te Ching". The book is divided into three parts. The first part talks about seeking knowledge: talking about one's own experiences, lessons, observations and reflections in studying, teaching and research, as well as the experiences of communicating with teachers, colleagues and students from all walks of life. The second part talks about travels: sharing one's thoughts and thoughts from traveling around various places and visiting famous places. The third part: thinking about life and thinking about the journey of life. "Three Lives" (livelihood, living, and life) and "Three Wants" (money, living well, and life) share insights on life. The content of the book directly addresses the problems and confusions encountered by current college students (mainly master's and doctoral students), university teachers (including young teachers), and business managers (including MBA and EMBA students). It combines the author's observations, practices, and experiences to provide some useful references.
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