On the Sentiment of Confucianism, Daoism, and Zen: Centered on The Analects, Zhuangzi, and The Platform Sutra
Author: Written by Zhu Songmiao
Translator: Zhou Guijun and Li Ruifan
ISBN: 978-1-967368-27-3
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论儒道禅之情——以《论语》《庄子》《坛经》为中心
Written by Zhu Songmiao(朱松苗 著)
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About the Translator
Zhou Guijun is a professor and doctoral supervisor at the School of Foreign Languages of Northeast Normal University, as well as a Fangwu Young Scholar of Northeast Normal University. He concurrently serves as a member of the National Steering Committee for the Education of Postgraduates in Professional Degrees in Translation, the Chairperson of the Teaching Steering Committee for English-related Majors in Higher Education Institutions of Jilin Province, the Chairperson of the Translation Work Steering Committee of Jilin Province, and the Vice President of the Bilingual Studies of Chinese Traditional Culture Branch of the Chinese Pre-Qin History Society. His main research directions include the translation and dissemination of classics, language contact and evolution, English-Chinese rhetoric and style, etc. He has presided over 5 national-level projects, including 2 key projects of the National Social Science Fund. He has published more than 60 papers at or above the CSSCI level in over a dozen academic journals.