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Summary

Columbia University Press's widely anticipated, complete translation of the Huainanzi, published in 2010, opened exciting new pathways in the study of classical Chinese philosophy and literature. Compiled in the second century B.C.E., the Huainanzi is a critical work of early Chinese thought, clarifying a crucial period in the development of Chinese conceptions of the cosmos, human nature, and the social order. This abridgement contains essential selections from each of the Huainanzi's twenty-one chapters and adds a new introduction and chapter descriptions. Designed for classroom use and general readers, it allows even greater access to this central work of Chinese intellectual history. Outlining "all that a modern monarch needs to know" in order to govern efficaciously, the Huainanzi emphasizes rigorous self-cultivation and mental discipline, attributing successful rule to a balance of broad knowledge, diligent application, and penetrating wisdom. 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 texts, from the Mozi to the Hanfeizi. This abridgement preserves the Huainanzi's special rhetorical features, such as its parallel prose and verse, and its unique compositional techniques, making its form and content accessible to students, specialists of later China, and audiences new to Chinese history and thought. 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. The Essential Huainanzi continues to increase awareness of this brilliant work and change our understanding of early Chinese history.

Author Biography

John S. Major taught East Asian history at Dartmouth College from 1971 to 1984. His books include (with Constance A. Cook) Defining Chu: Image and Reality in Ancient China and (with Roger V. DesForges) The Asian World, 600-1500. Sarah A. Queen is professor of history at Connecticut College. She is the author of From Chronicle to Canon: The Hermeneutics of the Spring and Autumn, According to Tung Chung-shu, and the coeditor (with Michael Puett) of The Production of an Early Han Text: Studies in the Huainanzi. Andrew Seth Meyer is associate professor of history at Brooklyn College and the translator of The Dao of the Military: Liu An's Art of War. Harold D. Roth is professor of religious studies and East Asian studies at Brown University and the author or editor of six books and more than forty-five scholarty articles.

Table of Contents

Sketch of Early Chinese History, with Special Reference to the Huainanzip. vii
Introductionp. 1
Originating in the Wayp. 13
Activating the Genuinep. 27
Celestial Patternsp. 39
Terrestrial Formsp. 49
Seasonal Rulesp. 57
Surveying Obscuritiesp. 67
Quintessential Spiritp. 73
The Basic Warpp. 83
The Ruler's Techniquesp. 95
Profound Preceptsp. 111
Integrating Customsp. 123
Responses of the Wayp. 135
Boundless Discoursesp. 145
Sayings Explainedp. 153
An Overview of the Militaryp. 165
A Mountain of Persuasions and A Forest of Persuasionsp. 177
Among Othersp. 189
Cultivating Effortp. 197
The Exalted Lineagep. 211
An Overview of the Essentialsp. 225
Glossary of Personal Namesp. 233
Brief Bibliographyp. 243
Indexp. 245
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