The Illustrated Chinese Classics Series

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What's the difference between traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine? What are the characteristics of each medicine? How are they different from each other? The author explains this in detail and shows how traditional Chinese medicine treats different diseases with different methods. It also tells people how to keep their health with the concepts of traditional Chinese medicine. This illustrated book helps readers better understand traditional Chinese medicine and makes your reading more enjoyable.

 

English copyright was sold to New Classical Press to publish British edition in the Britain.

 

 

This 81-chapter Daodejing (Tao Te Ching) of Laozi has two sections, the Dao (Way) Section (Chapters 1 to 37) and the De (virtue/moral force) Section (Chapters 38 to 81). The book explains Laozi and his Daodejing in an easy way. This illustrated edition helps readers better understand Dao and De and makes reading more enjoyable.

 

English copyright was sold to New Classical Press to publish British edition in the Britain.

 

 

The Analects are a record of the words and acts of the central Chinese thinker Confucius and his disciples including their discussions. Written during the Spring and Autumn Period through the Warring States Period, the Analects are the representative works of Confucianism and continue to have a huge influence on Chinese and East Asian thought and values today. This book best explains Confucius' thoughts and philosophy in an easy way. This illustrated edition helps readers better understand Tao and Te and makes your reading more enjoyable.

 

English copyright was sold to New Classical Press to publish British edition in the Britain.

 

About the author

 

Born in 1957 in Beijing, Zhou Chuncai is a professional painter and writer. He has spent much of his life studying and popularizing Chinese culture. On the subject of comparison between East and West, the author makes a clear distinction and imparts a specific definition to Chinese culture. His works are rich in imagery and detail, and many of them have been translated into other languages. He has been won worldwide acclaim from experts and readers in equal measure.

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