Huainanzi
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The Huainanzi (淮南子; pinyin Huáinánzǐ, Wade-Giles Huai-nan Tzu; literally "The Masters/Philosophers of Huainan") is a 2nd century BCE Chinese philosophical classic from the Han dynasty that blends Daoist, Confucianist, and Legalist concepts, including theories such as Yin-Yang and the Five Phases. It was written under the patronage of Liu An, King of Huainan, a legendarily prodigious author.
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- Don't fight for peace. Peace will come naturally.
- Chapter 12.
- The country that surrenders will have its freedom.
- Chapter 15.
- 「百川異源、而皆歸於海」
- Translation: A hundred rivers, from other sources may they be, shall all return to the sea.
External links
[edit]- 淮南子, original text in Chinese 21 chapters
- Tao, the Great Luminant, Morgan's translation