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Tao Te Ching, 25th-Anniversary Edition (English and Mandarin Chinese Edition) Review

Tao Te Ching, 25th-Anniversary Edition (English and Mandarin Chinese Edition)
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It is hardly difficult to understand the enduring quality of the Tao Te Ching. Written by Lao Tsu in the sixth century BC is a simple, quiet book that reflects upon our true nature and our behavior. Broken up into 81 'chapters' or short poems, it comprises a mere 5,000 words. Every other sentence is a memorable quote, and one can read it in an hour and study it for a lifetime.
What I do find remarkable is the durability of this particular edition. My copy is ancient, dating back to my college days. At frequent intervals it seems to come to hand and I will peruse it again and enjoy the clarity of this translation by Gia-Fu Feng and Jane English. They have carefully chosen a simple, accessible style which I feel completely captures the nature of the Tao. "What is a good man? A teacher of a bad man.
What is a bad man? A good man's charge."
Accompanying the text are many fine examples of Gia-Fu Feng's calligraphy and Jane English's photographs. While I like Chinese calligraphy, I lack the understanding to make any judgement. I can only report that it shows flow and grace, and works perfectly with English's photographs. These latter capture, most often with natural images, a play of contrast which often is as calligraphic as the accompanying handwriting. Thus, the book itself is a careful balance between content and form.
At the end of the day, or in an otherwise tense moment, this volume has often been the source of the tiny bit of sanity that makes the next day possible. There is much to meditate on here and this edition is a precious resource for the seeking mind.

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Confucian & Taoist Wisdom: Philosophical Insights from Confucius, Mencius, Laozi, Zhuangzi, and Other Masters (Eternal Moments) Review

Confucian and Taoist Wisdom: Philosophical Insights from Confucius, Mencius, Laozi, Zhuangzi, and Other Masters (Eternal Moments)
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This is a nice hardback book full of quotes from the Confucian and Taoist masters. This book also contains many interesting photographs which add to the overall feel of the book. While this is not an exhaustive study of Confucian or Taoist philosophy, it does contain plenty of thought-inducing quotes to meditate on. The quotes in this book are divided into seven different categories which include:
Family
Education
Warfare
The Tao
Government
Sagehood
Death
It also includes a helpful index which will help the reader if he or she is looking for quotes from any specific master or text. I always find such an index very helpful, especially when trying to reference a quote for other purposes. There is also a section for further reading recommendations which is always nice to have. There is really nothing new here for the student of Confucian or Taoist texts, but this is a nice book for your library if you enjoy either of these philosophies or if you simply love wisdom or wisdom quotes. It is printed on high quality paper, which is appropriate since there are many black and white photographs included throughout this book. This would be a nice book to keep as a small coffee table book or merely to use for purposes of contemplating/reflecting on the wisdom contained. A nice addition to any philosophical library.
Bohdi Sanders, author of Wisdom of the Elders and Warrior Wisdom: Ageless Wisdom for the Modern Warrior

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Chinese Thought, from Confucius to Mao Tse-Tung Review

Chinese Thought, from Confucius to Mao Tse-Tung
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I just picked up a beautiful old copy of this at Moe's books in Berkeley. It dates from the early fifties. I don't know if this Chicago edition is simply a reprint, but I am finding it to be a throroughly well-written and enjoyable book. At times it simplifies and idealizes where perhaps a contemporary academic account might be more cautious, but this gives it a certain romance that accords with the subject matter.

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"Chinese philosophy before our Christian era is emphasized in this nontechnical summary of Chinese thought. Professor Creel also deals with Confucianism, the ideas of Mo-tsu and Mencius, Taoism, Legalism, and their variations and adaptations. As an introduction for the general reader, this book stands among the best."—China: A Resource and Curriculum Guide"There exists nowhere else such a well-written presentation of the main trends in Chinese thought in so brief a space. The text is not cluttered with Chinese names and the pages are not weighed down with footnotes—but the references are there for those who want them, with suggestions for further readings. This is a book which can be understood by those who have never read anything else about China."—The New York Times Book Review

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