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  1. Dao de jing
    Beteiligt: Cai, Zhizhong (IllustratorIn); Bruya, Brian (ÜbersetzerIn)
    Erschienen: [2020]
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton , New Jersey

    "How could the Dao De Jing, the beloved source of philosophical Daoism, ever be improved upon? Through illustrations by the beloved cartoonist C. C. Tsai. In this complete edition of the Dao De Jing, Tsai works his magic again, taking Laozi's cryptic... mehr

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    "How could the Dao De Jing, the beloved source of philosophical Daoism, ever be improved upon? Through illustrations by the beloved cartoonist C. C. Tsai. In this complete edition of the Dao De Jing, Tsai works his magic again, taking Laozi's cryptic philosophical language and turning it into episodes that both challenge and delight the reader. Tsai begins with Laozi's biography from the Shi Ji, then Laozi takes over, patiently explaining his ideas to earnest students. Soon, we become the students, as Laozi describes the spontaneity of natural processes, the paradoxical effects of ethical precepts, the limits of language, the values of simplicity, and most of all how to go with the flow. When is knowledge reduced to ignorance? When can something that is empty count as being full? When do good intentions go awry? Laozi is the master visionary, who is able to get to the mountaintop and see a perspective on life that escapes most of us. He is able to see the big picture that we see only when it's too late. Laozi take us into the subtle complexities of human existence, like a dramatic nineteenth century novel, but in bitesize chunks that tantalize and inspire. One of the most translated books in the world, Tsai makes the Dao De Jing fresh and relevant, and Laozi perches us on the mountaintop, ready to take in the wide vista and contemplate each fragment of meaning"--

     

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    Beteiligt: Cai, Zhizhong (IllustratorIn); Bruya, Brian (ÜbersetzerIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0691185948; 9780691185941
    Schriftenreihe: The illustrated library of Chinese classics
    Schlagworte: Taoism; Graphic novels; Taoïsme; Romans graphiques; Taoism; graphic novels; PHILOSOPHY / Taoist; Graphic novels; Taoism; Taoism; Adaptations; Comics (Graphic works)
    Weitere Schlagworte: Laozi: Dao de jing; Laozi; Laozi; Laozi: Dao de jing; Laozi; Laozi - Adaptations; Laozi - Comic books, strips, etc; Alan Watts; Book of the Tao and Its Virtue; Buddhism; Cai Zhizhong; Chinese philosophy; Classic of the Way's Virtue; Confucianism; Daodejing; Daoist philosophy; Drunken Swordsman; Lao Tzu; Sima Qian; Tao Ching; Tao Te Ching; Tao of Pooh; The Path; Trying Not to Try; Tsai Chih Chung; Zhuangzi; bestseller comics; bestselling comics; bilingual edition; books by Tsai; classical Chinese; comics; eastern philosophy; famous Asian cartoonists; gifts for Chinese English readers; gifts for students of Chinese; illustrated Chinese philosophy; introduction to Daoism; nonfiction comics; philosophical comics; philosophy comics
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 185 pages), illustrations
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    Includes index

    Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword: A Radical Reminder by Pico Iyer -- Introduction by Brian Bruya -- WISD OM FOR LIFE -- LAOZI IS LIKE A DRAGON! -- BOOK I: DAO -- 1. THE INEFFABLE DAO -- 2. THE THEORY OF RELATIVITY -- 3. FAVORS -- 4. THE DAO IS EMPTY -- 5. STRAW DOGS -- 6. THE MYSTERIOUS FEMININE -- 7. OUR ENDURING WORLD -- 8. VIRTUE RESEMBLES WATER -- 9. THE OVERFLOWING CUP -- 10. BODY AND SOUL -- 11. THE EMPTY CUP -- 12. BOUNDLES DESIRES -- 13. HONOR'S DISGRACE -- 14. THE DAO IS INDISTINCT -- 15. DAOISTS OF OLD -- 16. MAINTAINING SERENITY

    17. THE INVISIBLE LEADER -- 18. REGRESION INTO MORALITY -- 19. THE ARTIFICIAL ROLE MODEL -- 20. LIVING WITH THE DAO -- 21. REALITY OF THE DAO -- 22. BEND, DON'T BREAK -- 23. THE RECKLES LEADER -- 24. THE EXHIBITIONIST -- 25. THE BEGINNING -- 26. THE SERIOUS LEADER -- 27. SAGELY CONSERVATION -- 28. CONFLUENCE OF THE WORLD -- 29. A NATURAL GOVERNMENT -- 30. WAR AND FORCE -- 31. VICTORY IS NOT PROUD -- 32. A NATURAL BALANCE -- 33. OVERCOMING YOURSELF -- 34. THE DAO NURTURES -- 35. HOLDING ONTO THE DAO -- 36. THE STRENGTH OF WEAKNES -- 37. THE NATURAL LEADER -- BOOK II: VIRTUE

    38. SUPERIOR VIRTUE IS NOT VIRTUE -- 39. OBTAINING THE ONE -- 40. GETING SOMETHING FROM NOTHING -- 41. THE LEVEL PATH -- 42. UNIVERSAL HARMONY -- 43. SOFT WIL OVERCOME -- 44. THE RISK OF SEEKING FAME AND FORTUNE -- 45. A MODEL FOR THE WORLD -- 46. THERE IS NO GREATER CRIME -- 47. DON'T GO OUT -- 48. IN PURSUIT OF NON-ACTION -- 49. THE IDEAL LEADER -- 50. A TIGER MAY BE VICIOUS -- 51. PROFOUND VIRTUE -- 52. THE DOORS OF PERCEPTION -- 53. THE GREAT PATH -- 54. CULTIVATING VIRTUE -- 55. AN INFANT'S VIRTUE -- 56. ONE WHO SPEAKS DOES NOT KNOW -- 57. THE MORE LAWS THERE ARE . . .

    58. THERE IS NO JUSTICE -- 59. RESTRAINT -- 60. FRYING FISH -- 61. THE LOWLY SUPERPOWER -- 62. PRIZING THE DAO -- 63. EASING DIFFICULTIES -- 64. PLANING AND PERSEVERANCE -- 65. MYSTERIOUS VIRTUE -- 66. NAVIGATING THE STATE -- 67. THE THREE TREASURES -- 68. THE GOOD GENERAL -- 69. WARFARE -- 70. HEART OF JADE -- 71. THE KNOW-IT-ALL -- 72. TYRANY -- 73. CONTEND BY NOT CONTENDING -- 74. THE CARPENTER'S STAND-IN -- 75. STARVATION AND TAXES -- 76. TREE VS. GRASS -- 77. THE DRAWN BOW -- 78. WATER VS. ROCK -- 79. BETER TO GIVE THAN TO RECEIVE -- 80. THE IDEAL COUNTRY

    81. THE MORE YOU GIVE, THE MORE YOU GET -- Pronunciation Index