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"Zen Zhuangzi: Life, Health Master and Emperor Ying" (Feng Xuecheng) e-book online CD download, free online reading.

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Extraction code: vgch Title: Zen Theory Zhuangzi: Human, Health Master and Emperor.

Author: Feng Xuecheng

Douban score: 8.0

Publishing House: Oriental Publishing House

Publication year: 20 13-9- 1

Page number: 190

Content introduction:

Life on earth, the master of health preservation and the Emperor are all chapters in Zhuangzi's Inner Chapter, and they are all the most essential articles.

About the author:

Feng Xuecheng, 1949, a native of Chengdu, Sichuan, 1969, an educated youth in Jiangyou, Sichuan. He knew and studied under the famous Zen master and martial artist Master Hayden (the descendant of Zen master Xu Yun). On the recommendation of Master Hayden, I went to see Master Ben Guang. Master Ben Guang graduated from Peking University History Department in his early years. After becoming a monk, he worked as a waiter for Master Taixu, and as a teacher at Sino-Tibetan Institute of Education and Jinling University. He has profound attainments in Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, especially in Yi-ology, Hua-yan, only knowledge and Zen. Mr. Wang has been paying attention to Master Ben Guang for several years. He visited Confucian classics, went deep into Zen, and got his true biography. Since then, he has been in high spirits and freely went in and out between Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism.

At the end of the Cultural Revolution, Mr. Wang was framed as an "active counter-revolutionary" and served eight years in xinduqiao prison in Kangding. While serving his sentence in the snowy plateau, Mr. Wang was determined not to change his original intention, cultivate his mind in adversity, and meditate in suffering, although he had gone through hardships and narrowly escaped death. Endure what ordinary people can't bear and do what ordinary people can't do; Take the bitter sea as the Dojo and turn fire into a cold door. After this hard training, Mr. Wang gained valuable experience in internal evidence, which laid a solid foundation for thinking about the changes in ancient and modern China and foreign countries, chewing the words of a hundred schools of thought, and gradually forming his own unique meteorology and knowledge.