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Yang Xiong And The Pleasures Of Reading And Classical Learning In China Michael Nylan

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Yang Xiong And The Pleasures Of Reading And Classical Learning In China Michael Nylan
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Publisher: American Oriental Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.11 MB
Pages: 158
Author: Michael Nylan
ISBN: 9780940490321, 0940490323
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Yang Xiong And The Pleasures Of Reading And Classical Learning In China Michael Nylan by Michael Nylan 9780940490321, 0940490323 instant download after payment.

Yang Xiong (53 BC-AD 18), the Han philosophical master remarks at one point in his Exemplary Figures, "Books are as sexy as women." Modern readers may frown at a comparison they regard as less than apt. Yang was supremely aware, however, of longstanding traditions, ascribed both to the sages and to the Classics, contrasting the unusual strength of the basic drives for food and sex with the general weakness of the acquired inclinations toward moral behavior. To say that "books are as sexy as women" was to make bold to add to those traditions, adopting the manner of a sage; also to elevate the value of certain texts, at least, to the level morality itself, insofar as they represented acquired tastes leading to the most desirable aspects of civilized life.

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