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Key Concepts In Chinese Thought And Culture IV(Bulgarian)

The editorial board of Key Concepts

Key Concepts in Chinese Thought and Culture are concepts and keywords or phrases Chinese people have created or come to use that are fundamentally pertinent to Chinese philosophy, humanistic, spirit, way of thinking and values. This series has 9 volu...

A Paradise Lost—The Imperial Garden Yuanming Yuan (English)

Young-tsu Wong

This book is the first comprehensive study of the palatial garden complex in a Western language, amply illustrated with photographs and original drawings. Written in an engaging style, Young-tsu Wong brings "the garden of perfect brightness" to life ...

Insights into Chinese Culture(Bulgarian)

Ye Lang,Zhu Liangzhi

Insights into Chinese Culture is written for Chinese and foreign readers who are interested in Chinese culture. It has been published in Chinese, English, Korean, Arabic, Russian, Japanese, French, German and Spanish. In 38 chapters, the book uses mo...

Globalization and Cultural Self-Awareness (English)

Fei Xiaotong

This book includes the culture-theme essays, speeches and dialogues of Fei Xiaotong's later years that try to solve the common problem for all mankind: how should civilizations get along. Different from Huntington's idea of "the clash of civilization...

Confucianism, Buddhism, Daoism, Christianity and Chinese Culture (English)

Tang Yijie

This book includes ten representative essays of Tang Yijie, focusing on cultural interaction among Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism and Christianity. It brings up the concept of “harmony in diversity” with profound impact in the field of philosophy a...

Has Man a Future?—Dialogues with the Last Confucian(English)

Liang Shuming,Guy S. Alitto

The book is about conversations in 1980 between Liang Shu-Ming, one of the early representatives of modern Neo-Confucianism, and Guy S. Alitto, a renowned American sinologue and translator of the book. The selected conversations that best reflect Lia...