鬼谷子

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鬼谷子

by active 4th century B.C. Guiguzi

ZH·~10 minutes·1 chapter

Chapters

1 total
1

10:53

Description

This work delves into the timeless art of opening and closing—what ancient sages called the dance of yin and yang. It shows how every action, from a gentle word to a decisive command, can be framed as either a “bai” (to open) or a “he” (to close), shaping the flow of events and the fortunes of people. The author weaves philosophy with practical observation, illustrating how insight into the hidden rhythms of the world can reveal when to advance, retreat, uplift, or humble oneself.

Listeners will find a guide for reading intentions behind speech, weighing motives, and aligning personal conduct with larger cycles of change. Through vivid analogies and rich metaphors, the text teaches how to balance flexibility with firmness, and how to channel the forces of nature into effective leadership and everyday decision‑making. It offers a contemplative yet actionable road map for anyone seeking to understand the subtle mechanics that underlie human interaction and the ever‑shifting patterns of life.

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Language

zh

Duration

~10 minutes (10K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-04-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

A4

active 4th century B.C. Guiguzi

A shadowy figure from China’s Warring States era, this author is traditionally linked to one of the oldest surviving texts on persuasion, rhetoric, and political strategy. The work’s mix of practical advice and mystery has kept readers curious for centuries.

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