The books in this series have been carefully selected from a vast number of Chinese classics that were enormously influential throughout history, and have received considerable attention from Western readers. The Book of Tao and Teh introduces Lao Zi's renown...
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Tang poetry, Song lyrics and Yuan songs are masterpieces created by the Chinese people from the seventh to the fourteenth centuries. In Yuan songs we can find Tang heroism degenerate into pessimism, Song rationalism into passivism, their lyricism poplularized, but...
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The book has been carefully selected from a vast number of Chinese classics that were enormously influential throughout history, and has received considerable attention from Western readers. Since the book is fundamental to the understanding of traditional Chinese...
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These four books are most famous Chinese classical legendary opera stage plays, which embody the highest achievement of the ancient Chinese dramatic works. Chinese civilization is the only civilization in the world that has been developing continuously for...
Chinese civilization is the only civilization in the world that has been developing continuously for 5,000 years and is as dynamic as it has ever been. The books in this series have been carefully selected from a vast number of Chinese classics that were enormously...
Written by Wu Boheng & Cai Zhuozhi, Illustrated by Lu Yanguang. In this volume, Lu Yanguang traces the beginnings of Buddhism and how it spread from Central Asia and India to China 2000 years ago. Uniquely synthesized with the historical backgroud as described by...
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Another beautiful book in the "100 Series," this one containing the life stories of 100 celebrated scholars, including such luminaries as Zhuge Liang, Sima Qian, Cao Xueqin, Wang Anshi, Liang Qichao, and many more. With stunning line drawings and indices. Get 100...
Chinese idioms on many occasions encapsulate more effectively a thought, a philosophy and an imagery than several descriptive paragraphs of words can do. This little booklet — 365 Situational Chinese Idioms allows one to learn one idiom a day to add depth and beauty...
Why do the Chinese consider the number "eight" to be a lucky number? For the answer to this question, look no further than the Eight Immortals, who are one of the most popular subjects of art and craft in China. The term "Eight Immortals" is used figuratively for...