論衡

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論衡

by Chong Wang

ZH·~3 hours·8 chapters

Chapters

8 total

Part 1

31:17

Part 2

31:17

Part 3

29:10

Part 4

31:33

Part 5

28:36

Part 6

29:55

Part 7

29:03

Part 8

12:19

Description

In this work the author examines the uneasy relationship between personal virtue and the fortunes of life. He argues that talent and moral conduct do not guarantee success, just as misfortune can befall the most capable. By comparing historical figures whose abilities were either rewarded or ignored, he shows how timing, circumstance and the preferences of those in power shape a person’s path more often than merit alone.

The treatise also explores how external pressures—political intrigue, social expectations, and the whims of fate—create hidden obstacles that can thwart even the most diligent. It invites listeners to reflect on the limits of ambition, the role of destiny, and the ways in which “encounter” and “misfortune” are woven into the fabric of human affairs. The essay’s thoughtful analysis offers a timeless perspective on why the righteous sometimes go unrewarded and the talented may fall short, encouraging a deeper understanding of life’s unpredictable balance.

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Language

zh

Duration

~3 hours (214K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-05-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

CW

Chong Wang

b. 27

A sharp-minded thinker from China’s Eastern Han period, this early philosopher became known for questioning superstition and looking for natural explanations of how the world works. His writing still stands out for its skeptical spirit and clear-eyed curiosity.

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