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Recently discovered in the Ba-Chit caves of western China, the previously unknown Wu Wu Jing has been translated (more or less) by Takasido Yakitori. 'Wu' means 'no' or 'not' so 'Wu Wu' is a negation of a negation, commonly taken to mean 'Koans of Questionable Provenance'. The Wu Wu Jing contains entirely new and unknown koans commented on by three previously unknown zen masters. A 'must have' for all serious (and not so serious) zen koan collectors. Don't let your collection be sadly incomplete. You can lord it over others who have not absorbed the unusual wisdom of the Wu Wu Jing. Superior and more complete wisdom is yours for the taking. Be the first to absorb the comical wisdom of the Great Wu Wu Jing. If you don't, you'll probably be humiliated and embarrassed in front of all your friends. Don't let this happen to you. Sink into and absorb the great essence of the old masters as written in the Great Wu Wu Jing. A modern classic. "I confess I'm only half serious. But which half?" - Zen master Ding-Dong
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