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Chuang Tzŭ (1889)
by Zhuang Zi, translated by Herbert Allen Giles
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Chuang Tzŭ

Mystic, Moralist, and Social Reformer


TRANSLATED FROM THE CHINESE

BY

HERBERT A. GILES

H. B. M.'s Consul at Tamsui

道

London

BERNARD QUARITCH

1889

CONTENTS.

Page
Introductionv
Note on the Philosophy of Chuang Tzŭ, by Canon Moorexviii
 
CHAPTERI —Transcendental Bliss1
II —The Identity of Contraries12
III —Nourishment of the Soul33
IV —Man among Men38
V —The Evidence of Virtue Complete56
VI —The Great Supreme68
VII —How To Govern91
VIII —Joined Toes99
IX —Horses' Hoofs106
X —Opening Trunks110
XI —On Letting Alone119
XII —The Universe135
XIII —The Tao of God157
XIV —The Circling Sky173
XV —Self-Conceit190
XVI —Exercise of Faculties195
XVII —Autumn Floods200
XVIII —Perfect Happiness220
XIX —The Secret of Life229
XX —Mountain Trees245
XXI —T'ien Tzŭ Fang261
XXII —Knowledge travels North276
XXIII —Kêng Sang Ch'u294
XXIV —Hsü Wu Kuei311
XXV —Tsê Yang335
XXVI —Contingencies352
XXVII —Language363
XXVIII —On Declining Power370
XXIX —Robber Chê387
XXX —On Swords407
XXXI —The Old Fisherman413
XXXII —Lieh Tzŭ423
XXXIII —The Empire437
Index455
Errata and Addenda466

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