Zhuangzi: A New Translation of the Sayings of Master Zhuang as Interpreted by Guo Xiang

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Columbia 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.

Richard John Lynn’s new translation of the Zhuangzi is the first to follow Guo’s commentary in its interpretive choices. Unlike any previous translation into any language, its guiding principle is how Guo read the text; Lynn renders the Zhuangzi in terms of Guo’s understanding. This approach allows for the full integration of the text of the Zhuangzi with Guo’s commentary. The book also features a translation of Guo’s complete interlinear commentary and is annotated throughout.

A critical introduction includes a detailed account of Guo’s life and times as well as analysis of his essential contributions to the arcane learning (xuanxue) of the fourth century and the development of Chinese philosophy. Lynn sheds new light on how the Daoist classic, which has often been seen as a timeless book of wisdom, is situated in its historical context, while also considering it as a guide to personal cultivation and self-realization.

 

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Acknowledgments
Translators Note
Introduction
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
Index
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Richard John Lynn is professor emeritus of Chinese thought and literature at the University of Toronto. His previous Columbia University Press books are The Classic of Changes: A New Translation of the I Ching as Interpreted by Wang Bi (1994) and The Classic of the Way and Virtue: A New Translation of the Tao-te Ching of Laozi as Interpreted by Wang Bi (1999).

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