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A compact collection of long-term notes and essays that annotate and reinterpret classical texts, combining close textual criticism, philological argument, and practical reflections on ritual, governance, and moral conduct. The author scrutinizes canonical commentaries, debates readings of hexagrams and historical records, disentangles layers of editorial accretion, and proposes alternative understandings of calendrical and divinatory passages. Interwoven are concise meditations on political prudence, leadership, social order, and self-cultivation, often opposing abstract metaphysical readings in favor of careful empirical and linguistic evidence. The work moves between detailed technical exegesis and aphoristic political advice, aiming to correct misunderstandings and restore clearer meanings.

About the Author

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Yanwu Gu

Gu Yanwu was a Chinese scholar and philosopher of the Ming and Qing dynasties, recognized for his contributions to literature and thought. He is best known for his work "日知錄" (Rizhi Lu), which reflects his insights on knowledge and learning. Gu's writings emphasize the importance of practical knowledge and critical thinking, positioning him as a significant figure in the intellectual landscape of his time. His ideas continue to resonate in discussions of education and philosophy in contemporary China.

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