This is a wonder book for readers of any race or culture because the wisdom of China belongs to all mankind. It is a truly enriching and rewarding experience to discover and rediscover the gems in the treasure trove of China's wisdom through this exceptional encyclopedic volume.
Table of Contents
Lips and Teeth Controlling a Flood by Blocking the River "Big Sea Fish" How Zou ji Made the Duke of Qi Accept Criticism Buying Righteousness The Fox Borrows Power from the Tiger A Frightened Bird Mending the Sheepfold after the Sheep Have Escaped How Rulers Should Love Their Children Going South by Driving North Buying a Dead Horse Oranges Change with Their Environment An Ointment for Chapped Hands A Sick Man Who says He Is Well The "Foolish Old Man" Removes the Mountains Appraising a Horse Pulling the Elbow Catching Fish by Drying the Pond ……