Unrelated to the Yi, I was reading an blog piece titled:
Ai Weiwei, Zhuangzi, and Life at the Margins
... which mentions and quotes from the philospher Zhuangzi (Warring States period 4 cent. BC). I understand that his writings are titled 'the Zhungzi' or the 'Chuang Tzu' (titled after his name) - which I understand is considered one of the foundational texts of Daoism.
Does anyone have any recommended translations / editions/ translators that I should look at if I want to explore this more?
Best, David.
Ai Weiwei, Zhuangzi, and Life at the Margins
... which mentions and quotes from the philospher Zhuangzi (Warring States period 4 cent. BC). I understand that his writings are titled 'the Zhungzi' or the 'Chuang Tzu' (titled after his name) - which I understand is considered one of the foundational texts of Daoism.
Does anyone have any recommended translations / editions/ translators that I should look at if I want to explore this more?
Best, David.