Daoism explained: from the dream of the butterfly to the fishnet allegory

Chicago, Ill.: Open Court (2004)
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The book also sheds new light on many important allegories by showing how modern translations often conceal the wit and humor of the Chinese original.

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Hans-Georg Moeller
University of Macau

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