Compiled in the second century B.C.E, the "Huainanzi" clarifies
a crucial period in the development of Chinese conceptions of the
cosmos, human nature, and the social order. Outlining "all that a
modern monarch needs to know," the text emphasizes rigorous
self-cultivation and mental discipline, attributing successful rule
to a balance of broad knowledge, diligent application, and
penetrating wisdom.
In 2010, the editors of this volume completed the first complete
English-language translation of the "Huainanzi," opening exciting
new pathways in the study of philosophy, Asian studies, political
science, and Asian literature. This abridgement contains essential
selections from each of the "Huainanzi"'s twenty-one chapters and
adds a new introduction and chapter descriptions. The text
represents a remarkable synthesis of Daoist classics, such as the
"Laozi" and the "Zhuangzi"; works associated with the Confucian
tradition, such as the "Changes," the "Odes," and the "Documents";
and a range of other foundational philosophical and literary works,
from the "Mozi" to the "Hanfeizi." The abridgement preserves the
"Huainanzi"'s special rhetorical features, such as its parallel
prose, verse, and unique compositional techniques. For decades,
Western scholars overlooked the "Huainanzi'"s sophisticated
structure, creative content, and rich historical value, yet all
that changed with the translation of the full text. Designed for
classroom use and general readers, "The Essential Huainanzi"
continues to increase awareness of this brilliant work and change
our understanding of early Chinese history.
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