The Wisdom of China and India
Tác giả: Lin Yutang
Ký hiệu tác giả: YU-L
DDC: 181.001 - Triết học và Tôn giáo phương Đông
Ngôn ngữ: Anh
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Mã số: 617BC0004675
Nhà xuất bản: The Modern Library
Năm xuất bản: 1968
Khổ sách: 21
Số trang: 1104
Kho sách: Ban Thần
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Contents  
PART ONE: THE WISDOM OF INDIA INTRODUCTION 3
INDIAN PIETY  
Hymns from the Rigveda Introduction II
To Indra 14
The Song of Creation  15
To Prajapati  16
To Varuna 17
 To Vanina  19
To Visvakarman 20
 To Indra  21
Hymn of Man 23
To Liberality 25
 To Faith 26
 To Night  27
To Dawn  
 The Upanishads 31
 Introduction 34
The Story of the Creation  38
The Subde Essence  40
The True Brahman  41
Emancipation  42
The Conquest of Death  46
The One God  48
The Immanence of God 50
 God Is Within You  51
 Know God  
The Lord’s Song (The Bhagavad-Gita)  
Introduction 54
The Blessed Lord’s Song 57
The Yoga Aphorisms of Patanjali  
 Introduction 115
Concentration: Its Spiritual Uses 120
Concentration: Its Practice 123
Powers 127
Independence 130
INDIAN IMAGINATION  
The Ramayana 135
Introduction 141
Book I:  Sita-Swayamvara 151
Book II : Vana-Gamana-Adesa 166
Book III : Dasa-Ratha-Viyoga 183
Book IV : Rama-Bharata-Sambada 193
Book V:  Panchavati 201
Book VI : Sita-Harana 212
Book VII : Kishkindha 227
Book VIII : Sita-Sandesa 234
Book IX:  Ravana-Sabha 250
Book X : Yuddha 257
Book XI : Rajya-Abhishek?  
Book XII : Aswa-Medha  
INDIAN HUMOR  
The Fables of Panchatantra 265
Introduction 270
Introduction to the Stories 272
The Frogs That Rode Snakeback 273
The Unforgiving Monkey 277
The Lion-Makers 280
Mouse-Maid Made Mouse 281
The Duel Between Elephant and Sparrow 283
The Heron That Liked Crabmeat 284
The Unteachable Monkey 285
The Brahman’s Goat 287
The Snake in the Prince’s Belly 289
The Gullible Husband 290
The Butter-Blinded Brahman  
The Brahman, the Thief and the Ghost  
The Loyal Mungoose 291
The Mice That Set Elephants Free 292
The Ass in the Tiger-Skin 293
The Fanner's Wife 294
The Brahman’s Dream 295
Shell-Neck, Slim, and Grim 296
The Enchanted Parrot Introduction  
Yasodevi and Her Transmigrations 297
The Queen and the Laughing Fish 300
The Son of Promise 301
Devika and Her Foolish Husband 309
The Lady, and the Tiger 313
The Concluding Story 314
BUDDHISM  
The Dhammapada  321
Introduction 327
The Dhammapada 357
Three Sermons by Buddha Introduction 359
The Sermon at Benares 362
The Sermon on Abuse 363
The Fire Sermon 365
Some Buddhist Parables and Legends 367
 Introduction 369
Kisa Gotami  
The Marriage-Feast in Jambunada 370
Following the Master over the Stream  
The Greedy Monk 373
A Courtesan Tempts the Monk Ocean-of-Beauty 377
The Light of Asia    380
 Introduction  
The Light of Asia 491
The Surangama Sutra  496
Introduction  
The Surangama Sutra  
What Is Nirvana? 550
Introduction 552
What Is Nirvana?  
GLOSSARY OF HINDU WORDS  557
PART TWO: THE WISDOM OF CHINA
Introduction  567
CHINESE MYSTICISM  
 Laotse, the Book of Tao
Introduction 579
The Principles of Tao 583
The Application of Tao 604
Chuangtse, Mystic and Humorist
Introduction 625
A Happy Excursion 633
On Levelling All Things 643
The Preservation of Life 645
This Human World 645
Deformities, or Evidences of a Full Character 651
The Great Supreme 657
Joined Toes 666
Horses’ Hoofs 669
Opening Trunks, or a Protest Against Civilization 671
On Tolerance 675
Autumn Floods  682
CHINESE DEMOCRACY
The Book of History, Documents of Chinese Democracy
Introduction 695
The Canon of Yao 707
The Counsels of the Great Yu 714
The Counsels of Kao-Yao 718
The Songs of the Five Sons 720
The Announcement of T’ang 722
T’ai Chia 724
The Common Possession of Pure Virtue 726
The Charge to Yiieh 731
The Great Declaration 735
The Metal-Bound Coffer 741
The Announcement of the Duke of Shao 727
The Speech of Ch’in 741
Mencius, the Democratic Philosopher
Introduction 743
Mencius, the Democratic Philosopher 747
Mencius, the Democratic Philosopher 747
Motse, the Religious Teacher    
Introduction 785
On the Necessity of Standards 788
On the Importance of a Common Standard 790
 Universal Love (II) 794
.Universal Love (III) 795
Condemnation of Offensive War (I) 797
Condemnation of Offensive War (II) 798
Condemnation of Offensive War (III) 800
The Will of Heaven (I) 801
The Will of Heaven (II) 803
The Will of Heaven (III) 804
Anti-Confucianism (II) 806
Keng Chu  
THE MIDDLE WAY  
The Aphorisms of Confucius 811
 Introduction 814
Description of Confucius by Himself and Others  821
The Emotional and Artistic Life of Confucius 823
The Conversational Style  826
The Johnsonian Touch 829
Wit and wisdom 833
 Humanism and True Manhood 835
The Superior Man and the Inferior Man 838
The Mean as the Ideal Character and Types of Persons  840
 that Cofafucius Hated 843
Government 845
On Education, Ritual and Poetry 846
The Golden Mean of Tsesze 847
 Introduction 848
 The Central Harmony 850
 The Golden Mean 852
Moral Law Everywhere 856
The Humanistic Standard  857
Certain Models 859
Ethics and Politics 862
 Being One’s True Self  
Those Who Are Absolute True Selves  
Eulogy on Confucius   
Epilogue  
CHINESE POETRY  
Introduction 867
Some Great Ancient Lyrics 871
Ch'u Yuan 892
Li Po 898
The Tale of Meng Chiang 909
The Mortal Thoughts of a Nun 932
SKETCHES OF CHINESE LIFE 937
Introduction 939
Chinese Tales 940
The Judgment Between Two Mothers  
The Judgment on a Dispute 945
The Chinese Cinderella 946
The Tale of Ch’ienniang 947
The Man Who Sold Ghosts  
It’s Wonderful to Be Drunk 955
It’s Good to Be Headless 964
The Brothers’ Search for Their Father 968
The Private History of Queen Feiyea 990
Six Chapters of a Floating Life 1003
Introduction: 1023
Wedded Bliss  
The Litde Pleasures of Life  
Sorrow  
The Joys of Travel  
Experience (fnissing)  
The Way of Life (missing)  
CHINESE , WIT AND WISDOM  
Introduction 1053
Parables of Ancient Philosophers 1054
The Man Who Spurned the Machine 1055
Do-Nothing Say-Nothing 1056
The Concealed Deer 1057
The Man Who Forgot 1058
Chi Liang’s Physicians 1059
Honest Shangch’iu Kai 1061
The Man Who Worried About Heaven 1062
The Old Man Who Would Move Mountains 1063
Confucius and the Children  
The Man Who Saw Only Gold 1064
Looks Like a Thief  
Measurements for Shoes  
King Huan Lost His Hat 1065
How the Tongue Survived the Teeth 1066
The Owl and the Quail  
The Tiger and the Fox 1067
The Crane and the Clam  
The Blind Man’s Idea of the Sun  
Family Letters of a Chinese Poet  
Introduction 1068
Family Letters of a Chinese Poet 1070
The Epigrams of Lusin 1083
Introduction 1087
The Epigrams of Lusin 1091
One Hundred Proverbs 1093
 Introduction  
One Hundred Proverbs  
THE PRONUNCIATION OF CHINESE NAMES  1102
TABLE OF CHINESE DYNASTIES 1104