This disc contains an essay by Francis Li which explores the relationship between the philosophy of Lao Chuang and the iconic "silly laughing man" images that Chinese painter Yue Minjun is acclaimed for. The paper was presented at the 16th Conference of the International Society of Chinese Philosophy, Taipei, in July 2009. Includes English, Simplified and Traditional Chinese versions in PDF format.

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Bu xiao bu zu yi wei dao: yue min jun zai hui hua zhong dui dao de jing si xiang de ying yong

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CD.001137
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Chinese - Simplified, 

Chinese - Traditional, 

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2009

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CD-ROM

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1

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essay

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Not Laugh, Not be Tao: The Application of Tao Te Ching in the Drawings of Yue Minjun, 「不笑不足以為道」:岳敏君在繪畫中對《道德經》思想的應用