Zhuangzi: A New Translation of the Sayings of Master Zhuang as Interpreted by Guo XiangColumbia University Press, 2022年9月6日 - 808 頁 The Zhuangzi (Sayings of Master Zhuang) is one of the foundational texts of the Chinese philosophical tradition and the cornerstone of Daoist thought. The earliest and most influential commentary on the Zhuangzi is that of Guo Xiang (265–312), who also edited the text into the thirty-three-chapter version known ever since. Guo’s commentary enriches readings of the Zhuangzi, offering keen insights into the meaning and significance of its pithy but often ambiguous aphorisms, narratives, and parables. |
內容
THE SAYINGS OF MASTER ZHUANG THE INNER CHAPTERS | |
Xiaoyao you Spontaneous Free Play | |
Qi wu lun On Regarding All Things Equal | |
Yangsheng zhu The Mastery of Nurturing Life | |
Renjian shi The Ways of the World | |
Shanmu The Mountain Tree | |
Tian Zifang | |
Zhi beiyou Knowledge Wanders North | |
THE SAYINGS OF MASTER ZHUANG THE MISCELLANEOUS CHAPTERS | |
Gengsang | |
Xu Wugui Easygoing the Fearless | |
Zeyang | |
Waiwu External Things | |
Dechong fu Tally of Virtue Replete | |
Da Zongshi The Great Exemplary Teacher | |
Tiandao The Dao of Heaven | |
Ying Diwang Fit to Be Sovereigns | |
THE SAYINGS OF MASTER ZHUANG THE OUTER CHAPTERS | |
Pianmu Webbed Toes | |
Mati Horses Hooves | |
Quque Ransack Chests | |
Zaiyou Let Things Freely | |
Tiandi Heaven and Earth | |
Tianyun The Revolving of Heaven | |
Keyi Honing the Will | |
Shanxing Mending Ones Original Nature | |
Qiushui Autumn Floods | |
Zhile Perfect Joy | |
Dasheng Understand Life | |
Yuyan Words Attributed to Others | |
Rangwang Refusing Rulership | |
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Dao Zhi Robber Zhi | |
Shuojian Discourse on Swords | |
Yufu The Old Fisherman | |
Lie Yukou | |
Tianxia All Under Heaven | |
Prefaces and Postscript | |
Lost Works Attributed to Guo Xiang | |
Xiang Xiu and Guo Xiang Comments Compared | |
Sima Qian Biography of Master Zhuang | |
Glossary of Proper Nouns | |
