管子

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管子

by Zhong Guan

ZH·~1 hours

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Description

A timeless guide to leadership, this ancient Chinese classic gathers the insights of Guan Zhong, the famed minister of the Spring‑and‑Autumn period. It opens with a vivid portrait of a well‑ordered state, where careful stewardship of land, granaries, and rituals keeps the people prosperous and loyal. The author stresses that a ruler’s success depends less on force than on the subtle balance of moral and practical measures.

Throughout the work, the four pillars of governance—ritual, righteousness, integrity and a sense of shame—are examined as the backbone of a stable society. Readers discover how proper respect for ancestors, reverence for the natural world, and fair distribution of resources can turn a modest realm into a thriving nation. The text weaves together advice on law, economics, and military organization, offering a holistic vision that still resonates with anyone interested in responsible leadership.

Details

Language

zh

Duration

~1 hours (72K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

ZG

Zhong Guan

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A legendary statesman from the Spring and Autumn period, he is remembered for bold ideas about government, economics, and public order. Later tradition linked his name to the Guanzi, a wide-ranging classic of Chinese political thought.

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