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品牌:Andrew Plaks
基本信息
·出版社:Penguin Books
·页码:127 页码
·出版日:2003年
·ISBN:9789780140441
·条码:9789780140441
·装帧:平装
·开本:32 32
内容简介
Book Description
‘The man of noble character possesses a path of immense value.’
Ta HsuehandChung Yungare two of the central texts of early Chinese thought, encapsulating Confucian philosophy on the Way of moral cultivation and spiritual attainment. Traditionally held to be the work of two of Confucius’ closet disciples, the books were compiled in their present form late in the second or first century BCE and have occupied a central position in educational and political life for almost a thousand years throughout the East Asian cultural sphere. The texts focus on the connection between internal self-cultivation and the external realization of one’s moral core in the fulfillment of the practical aims of Confucian life: the observation of ritual, the proper conduct of personal relationships, and the grand enterprise of maintaining order in the state and the world.
Andrew Plaks’s superb new translation is accompanied by an introduction discussing the significance and influence of the two texts, with a preface by Xinzhong Yao exploring the development of Confucian ideals. This edition also includes a chronological table, notes, guides to interpretation and appendices.
Book Dimension
length: (cm)19.7 width:(cm)12.8
作者简介
Andrew Plaks has been Professor of East Asian Studies of Princeton University since earning his doctorate there in 1973. he is concurrently a faculty member in the Department of Comparative upon the interpretation of classic texts from a cross-cultural perspective. His major publications includes:Archetype and Allegory in the Dream of the Red Chamber, Chinese Narrative: Critical and Theoretical Essays, The Four Masterworks of the Ming Noveland numerous articles on early, medieval, and late Imperial Chinese Literature.
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