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Dao De Jing
Dao De Jing

Dao De Jing

The United Version

By Laozi, Translated by Yang Peng

POETRY

150 Pages, 4.5 x 7.0

Formats: Trade Paper, Cloth, EPUB

Cloth, $17.95 (US $17.95) (CA $17.95)

Publication Date: February 2017

ISBN 9781581771596

Rights: WOR

Station Hill Press (Feb 2017)
Wapner & Brent Books

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Overview

This new translation of the Chinese classic and foundation text of Daoism integrates the manuscript discoveries of the last 30 years, introducing a fundamentally different view of the nature of the Dao. Michael Puett, the Walter C. Klein Professor of Chinese History and Chair of the Committee on the Study of Religion at Harvard University, calls this translation "an excellent translation of one of the most important texts from the Chinese philosophical tradition," and goes on to state:  "Building upon the crucial body of scholarship that has developed in China over the past several decades, Yang Peng succeeds in providing a translation that is both precise and readable.  A wonderful achievement!"

Author Biography

Laozi, a great sage of ancient China, was the author of the Dao De Jing and the founder of Daoism.According to The Records of the Grand Historian (????), finished around 91 BCE, Laozi was a contemporary of Confucius (551–479 BCE) to whom the elder Laozi gave lessons about the philosophy of rituals. Laozi worked as the official historian and the keeper of the archives at the imperial court of the Zhou dynasty.Born in China in 1963, Yang Peng is a scholar of Daoism and Chinese religions and regarded as one of the representatives of Neo-Daoism in China today. He is the author of six books, including A Detailed Explanation of Laozi: Research on Laozi's Philosophy of Governance and The Origin of Shangdi Worship in China, which have had a wide audience and influence. Yang Peng is now a full-time research scholar at the Harvard University Asia Center.

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