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A collection of essays and dialogues presents a wide-ranging synthesis of cosmology, natural history, metaphysics and practical statecraft. It describes astronomical and geographic systems and seasonal cycles, cataloging regions, mountains, winds and waters to situate human affairs within cosmic patterns. Philosophical sections examine principles of the Dao, proper conduct for rulers, moral cultivation, and techniques for harmonizing society with nature. Mixing myth, allegory, practical counsel and speculative argument, the text offers concrete guidance on governance, ritual practice, health, and the ordering of time and space.

About the Author

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An Liu

Liu An was an influential figure in ancient Chinese philosophy and literature, best known for his work "淮南子" (Huainanzi), a comprehensive text that blends Daoist and Confucian thought. As a prince of the Han dynasty, he played a significant role in the intellectual landscape of his time, promoting the integration of various philosophical ideas. The "Huainanzi" is notable for its exploration of natural philosophy, ethics, and governance, reflecting Liu An's deep engagement with the intellectual currents of his era. His contributions have left a lasting impact on Chinese literary and philosophical traditions.

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