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Guiguzi

Guiguzi (鬼谷子) is a collection of ancient Chinese texts compiled between the late Warring States period and the end of the Han Dynasty. The work, between 6,000–7,000 Chinese characters, discusses techniques of rhetoric. Although originally associated with the School of Diplomacy, the Guiguzi was later integrated into the Daoist canon.

Guiguzi
Chinese鬼谷子
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinGuǐgǔzi
Wade–GilesKuei3 Ku3 Tzu
Wang Xu
Traditional Chinese王詡
Simplified Chinese王诩
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinWáng Xǔ
Wade–GilesWang2 Hsü3

Authorship

There has been much speculation about the identity of the writer of Guiguzi, the origin of his name (literally 'The Sage of Ghost Valley') and the authenticity of the work as a whole.[1] While there has been no final outcome to this discussion, Chinese scholars believe that the compilation reflects a genuine corpus of Warring States period writings on political lobbying. While most writers doubt the assertion that the Guiguzi was written by a single personality, the Records of the Grand Historian do refer to a Guigu Xiansheng (鬼谷先生, i.e., Mr. Guigu) who taught persuaders Su Qin and Zhang Yi.[2] Thus, this Guigu is traditionally considered the founder of the School of Diplomacy (縱橫家; Zònghéngjiā), a school of thought which was particularly interested in rhetoric.[3] Guigu Xiansheng is also said to have taught famous Warring States generals Sun Bin and Pang Juan.[1] The association of the name Wang Xu (王詡) is not generally held to be supported.[1] Whereas books I and II are attributed to the same author, Book III is likely an addition by a later author.[4] There is no material in the text to support the view held by some that Guiguzi is a book on military tactics.

Contents

Guiguzi comprises three books, with chapters on different strategies of observation and persuasion.[5]

Chapter Title Chinese Title
Book I
1 "Open-Shut" Bǎi hé 捭闔
2 "Reflect-Respond" Fǎnyìng 反應
3 "Affect-Fortify" Nèi Qián 内揵
4 "Mend-Break" Dǐ Xī 抵巇
Book II
1 "Captivate-Capture" Fēi Qián 飛箝
2 "Resist-Reconcile" Wǔ Hé 忤合
3 "Weighing" Chuāi
4 "Gauging"
5 "Assessing" Quán
6 "Deploying" Móu
7 "Decision-Making" Jué
8 "Fundamental Principles" Fú Yán 符言
9 "Rotation of Small Shots" Zhuǎn Wán 轉丸
10 "Solution to Disorder" Qū luàn 胠亂
Book III
1 "The Primary Doctrine on the Seven Arts of the Yin Mystique" Běn Jīng Yīn Fú Qī Piān
本經陰符七篇
2 "Holding the Pivot" Chí Shū 持樞
3 "The Central Doctrine" Zhōng Jīng 中經

Translations

There have been translations of Guiguzi into modern Chinese, German, English, and Russian (see below). Almost all modern annotated texts and western translations rely heavily on the explanations of the texts attributed to the Eastern Jin scholar Tao Hongjing.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c Wu, Hui (2016). Guiguzi, China's First Treatise on Rhetoric: A Critical Translation and Commentary. Carbondale, Illinois: Southern Illinois University Press. p. 9. ISBN 9780809335268.
  2. ^ Wu, Hui (2016). Guiguzi, China's First Treatise on Rhetoric: A Critical Translation and Commentary. Carbondale, Illinois: Southern Illinois University Press. p. 11. ISBN 9780809335268.
  3. ^ Feng, Youlan (1983). A history of Chinese philosophy. Princeton, USA: Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-02021-3.
  4. ^ Wu, Hui (2016). Guiguzi, China's First Treatise on Rhetoric: A Critical Translation and Commentary. Carbondale, Illinois: Southern Illinois University Press. p. 90. ISBN 9780809335268.
  5. ^ Wu, Hui (2016). Guiguzi, China's First Treatise on Rhetoric: A Critical Translation and Commentary. Carbondale, Illinois: Southern Illinois University Press. pp. vii–viii. ISBN 9780809335268.
  6. ^ Wu, Hui (2016). Guiguzi, China's First Treatise on Rhetoric: A Critical Translation and Commentary. Carbondale, Illinois: Southern Illinois University Press. p. 10. ISBN 9780809335268.

Further reading

  • 蕭登福《鬼谷子研究》. 2001 文津出版社
  • 陈宇《鬼谷子兵法破解》. ISBN 7-5065-4584-5/E.2024
  • Guiguzi, China's First Treatise on Rhetoric: A Critical Translation and Commentary. Trans. Hui Wu. Carbondale, Ill.: Southern Illinois University Press, 2016.
  • Thunder in the Sky: Secrets on the Acquisition and Exercise of Power. Trans. Thomas Cleary. Boston: Shambbala Books, 1994.
  • Michael Robert Borschat. "'Guiguzi': A Textual Study and Translation". University of Washington Ph.D. Thesis, 1985.
  • Chung Se Kimm, "Kuei-Kuh-Tse: Der Philosoph vom Teufelstal," 1927.
  • Robert van Gulik: 'Kuei-ku-tzu, The Philosopher of the Ghost Vale", "China", XIII, no 2 (May 1939).
  • «Гуй Гу-цзы». В кн: Искусство управления. Сост., пер., вступ. ст. и коммент. В.В. Малявина. М.: «Издательство Астрель»: «Издательство АСТ», 2003. С.244-318.
  • Xu Fuhong. Guiguzi Yan Jiu. Shanghai: Shanghai Classics Press, 2008.
  • Xu Fuhong. Guiguzi Jijiao Jizhu. Beihing: Zhonghua shuju, 2008.
  • Chen Puqing, Guiguzi xiangjie. Changsha, Hunan: Yuelu Press, 2005.
  • Du Yong. "On the Time Record of Guiguzi." Journal of Tianjing Normal University:; Social Science 170.6 (2003): 30-32.
  • Xiao Yuhan. Guiguzi zhuaqi: Quan jie zhanguo diyi quiren mieguozhishu. Beijing: Tuanjie shubanshe, 2002.
  • Xiao Dengfu. Guiguzi Yan Jiu. Taibei, Taiwan: Wenjin Press, 2001.
  • Daniel Coyle. "Guiguzi: On the Cosmological Axes of Chinese Persuasion." Dissertation. University of Hawaii, 1999.
  • Fang Lizhong. Guiguzi quanshu. Beijing: Shumu wenxian chubanshe, 1993.
  • Zhang Jianguo. Guiguzi shiyong zhimou daquan. Beijing: Meteorological Press, 1993.
  • Zhang Shixin. "Demystifying Guiguzi." Journal of Zhejiang Teachers University: Social Science Edition 2 (1990): 42-47.

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations January 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Guiguzi 鬼谷子 is a collection of ancient Chinese texts compiled between the late Warring States period and the end of the Han Dynasty The work between 6 000 7 000 Chinese characters discusses techniques of rhetoric Although originally associated with the School of Diplomacy the Guiguzi was later integrated into the Daoist canon GuiguziChinese鬼谷子TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinGuǐgǔziWade GilesKuei3 Ku3 TzuWang XuTraditional Chinese王詡Simplified Chinese王诩TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinWang XǔWade GilesWang2 Hsu3 Contents 1 Authorship 2 Contents 3 Translations 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksAuthorship EditThere has been much speculation about the identity of the writer of Guiguzi the origin of his name literally The Sage of Ghost Valley and the authenticity of the work as a whole 1 While there has been no final outcome to this discussion Chinese scholars believe that the compilation reflects a genuine corpus of Warring States period writings on political lobbying While most writers doubt the assertion that the Guiguzi was written by a single personality the Records of the Grand Historian do refer to a Guigu Xiansheng 鬼谷先生 i e Mr Guigu who taught persuaders Su Qin and Zhang Yi 2 Thus this Guigu is traditionally considered the founder of the School of Diplomacy 縱橫家 Zonghengjia a school of thought which was particularly interested in rhetoric 3 Guigu Xiansheng is also said to have taught famous Warring States generals Sun Bin and Pang Juan 1 The association of the name Wang Xu 王詡 is not generally held to be supported 1 Whereas books I and II are attributed to the same author Book III is likely an addition by a later author 4 There is no material in the text to support the view held by some that Guiguzi is a book on military tactics Contents EditGuiguzi comprises three books with chapters on different strategies of observation and persuasion 5 Chapter Title Chinese TitleBook I1 Open Shut Bǎi he 捭闔2 Reflect Respond Fǎnying 反應3 Affect Fortify Nei Qian 内揵4 Mend Break Dǐ Xi 抵巇Book II1 Captivate Capture Fei Qian 飛箝2 Resist Reconcile Wǔ He 忤合3 Weighing Chuai 揣4 Gauging Mo 摩5 Assessing Quan 權6 Deploying Mou 謀7 Decision Making Jue 决8 Fundamental Principles Fu Yan 符言9 Rotation of Small Shots Zhuǎn Wan 轉丸10 Solution to Disorder Qu luan 胠亂Book III1 The Primary Doctrine on the Seven Arts of the Yin Mystique Ben Jing Yin Fu Qi Pian 本經陰符七篇2 Holding the Pivot Chi Shu 持樞3 The Central Doctrine Zhōng Jing 中經Translations EditThere have been translations of Guiguzi into modern Chinese German English and Russian see below Almost all modern annotated texts and western translations rely heavily on the explanations of the texts attributed to the Eastern Jin scholar Tao Hongjing 6 References Edit a b c Wu Hui 2016 Guiguzi China s First Treatise on Rhetoric A Critical Translation and Commentary Carbondale Illinois Southern Illinois University Press p 9 ISBN 9780809335268 Wu Hui 2016 Guiguzi China s First Treatise on Rhetoric A Critical Translation and Commentary Carbondale Illinois Southern Illinois University Press p 11 ISBN 9780809335268 Feng Youlan 1983 A history of Chinese philosophy Princeton USA Princeton University Press ISBN 0 691 02021 3 Wu Hui 2016 Guiguzi China s First Treatise on Rhetoric A Critical Translation and Commentary Carbondale Illinois Southern Illinois University Press p 90 ISBN 9780809335268 Wu Hui 2016 Guiguzi China s First Treatise on Rhetoric A Critical Translation and Commentary Carbondale Illinois Southern Illinois University Press pp vii viii ISBN 9780809335268 Wu Hui 2016 Guiguzi China s First Treatise on Rhetoric A Critical Translation and Commentary Carbondale Illinois Southern Illinois University Press p 10 ISBN 9780809335268 Further reading Edit蕭登福 鬼谷子研究 2001 文津出版社 陈宇 鬼谷子兵法破解 ISBN 7 5065 4584 5 E 2024 Guiguzi China s First Treatise on Rhetoric A Critical Translation and Commentary Trans Hui Wu Carbondale Ill Southern Illinois University Press 2016 Thunder in the Sky Secrets on the Acquisition and Exercise of Power Trans Thomas Cleary Boston Shambbala Books 1994 Michael Robert Borschat Guiguzi A Textual Study and Translation University of Washington Ph D Thesis 1985 Chung Se Kimm Kuei Kuh Tse Der Philosoph vom Teufelstal 1927 Robert van Gulik Kuei ku tzu The Philosopher of the Ghost Vale China XIII no 2 May 1939 Guj Gu czy V kn Iskusstvo upravleniya Sost per vstup st i komment V V Malyavina M Izdatelstvo Astrel Izdatelstvo AST 2003 S 244 318 Xu Fuhong Guiguzi Yan Jiu Shanghai Shanghai Classics Press 2008 Xu Fuhong Guiguzi Jijiao Jizhu Beihing Zhonghua shuju 2008 Chen Puqing Guiguzi xiangjie Changsha Hunan Yuelu Press 2005 Du Yong On the Time Record of Guiguzi Journal of Tianjing Normal University Social Science 170 6 2003 30 32 Xiao Yuhan Guiguzi zhuaqi Quan jie zhanguo diyi quiren mieguozhishu Beijing Tuanjie shubanshe 2002 Xiao Dengfu Guiguzi Yan Jiu Taibei Taiwan Wenjin Press 2001 Daniel Coyle Guiguzi On the Cosmological Axes of Chinese Persuasion Dissertation University of Hawaii 1999 Fang Lizhong Guiguzi quanshu Beijing Shumu wenxian chubanshe 1993 Zhang Jianguo Guiguzi shiyong zhimou daquan Beijing Meteorological Press 1993 Zhang Shixin Demystifying Guiguzi Journal of Zhejiang Teachers University Social Science Edition 2 1990 42 47 External links EditWorks by Guiguzi at Project Gutenberg Guiguzi on Ctext Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Guiguzi amp oldid 1133943324, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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