Showing posts with label Chuang Tzu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chuang Tzu. Show all posts

Monday, May 7, 2018

New Article: Seven Strange Character Names From The Ancient Philospoher And Theologian, Chuang Tzu

(7 sages of the bamboo grove Wittig collection painting 16, c. prior to the 19th century, [Public Domain] via Creative Commons)
 
Get to the Point
The ancient Daoist philosopher, Chuang Tzu, was one of the most brilliantly witty thinkers of his day, and his work still is influential. He was one of the most important figures of early Daoism, with only Laozi, the founder that religion, consistently ranked above him. Chuang Tzu’s insight into the world we live in will leave a lasting impression on anyone who reads his work, but some particulars about his writing may cause a stray giggle here and there; the names of the characters in his stories can be very peculiar. This article uses the version of Chuang Tzu’s work translated by Burton Watson. Whether Chuang Tzu’s names are a result of the English translation, or a tool to convey meaning, is unclear, but the latter is the likeliest option. Here are seven of Chuang Tzu’s strangest names, starting with the most tame and ending with the most bizarre.

Read about the humorous names created by Chuang Tzu, HERE.

Friday, August 26, 2016

New Article: Spiritualism and Heaven in Ancient China (Part One)

http://www.thehistorianshut.com/#!ancient-chinese-spiritualism-part-1/d5kgh
Deity and the Dao:
The Chinese ancients either attempted to understand Heaven, or they were respectfully skeptical of what they could not comprehend. Part One of this two-piece article looks into the active deity of Mo Tzu and the passive Dao of Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu.

Read the article on our official website, HERE.

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

The Ancient Doaist philosopher, Chuang Tzu, used really strange character names.



Chuang Tzu was an ancient Daoist philosopher. His writings are filled to the brim with insight and wisdom, but teachings of humanity and morality are not all that you can find in his works. You will also discover an abundance of peculiar, bizarre and down-right funny names throughout his writings. Get ready to have an epiphany after reading about Shu-Shan No-Toes and Uncle Lack-Limb.

Learn of Chuang Tzu's unique style of naming here at historybuff.com.