Wang Yangming: Record of Instructions for Practice Volume III 王陽明 傳習錄下

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Wang Yangming 王陽明 (1472-1529) was one of China's most influential Ruist philosophers. The publication widely regarded as most representative of his Ruism is the three-volume Record of Instructions for Practice. Wang Yangming’s followers kept records of statements he made and conversations he held when discussing his Ruist learning with them. During and after his lifetime, these records were compiled in three volumes. The third volume was gathered together and edited by his ardent follower Qian Dehong 錢德洪, who then published it in 1556. This book is a modern, bilingual Chinese-English edition of the third volume with annotations and commentary.

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