春秋繁露

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春秋繁露

by active 2nd century B.C. Zhongshu Dong

ZH·~1 hours·1 chapter

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A timeless work from the Han era, this treatise weaves together history, ritual and cosmology to reveal how ancient thinkers linked the moral conduct of rulers with the very order of the heavens. It opens with a vivid portrait of Chu’s sovereign, using his deeds to illustrate the delicate balance between personal virtue and the mandate of Heaven. From the very first pages, listeners are drawn into a philosophical landscape where ethics, governance and the natural world intersect.

The text then unfolds a systematic exploration of rites, the Five Phases and the principles that should guide a ruler’s decisions. Detailed discussions of proper conduct, the symbolism of ceremonial objects, and the consequences of neglecting duty create a rich tapestry of ancient wisdom. Presented in a lyrical yet analytical style, the work invites anyone fascinated by Chinese philosophy, early political theory, or classic literature to hear the foundations of a worldview that shaped centuries of thought.

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Language

zh

Duration

~1 hours (62K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-05-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

active 2nd century B.C. Zhongshu Dong

active 2nd century B.C. Zhongshu Dong

A major thinker of the Han dynasty, this influential scholar helped shape how Confucian ideas were woven into Chinese government and public life. His writings connect ethics, politics, and the order of the cosmos in ways that influenced China for centuries.

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