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OverviewHeart Roots Discourse: When Cai Gen Tan Meets Modern Psychology bridges two worlds - the timeless moral philosophy of the East and the science of the modern mind. For more than four centuries, Cai Gen Tan has inspired readers to live with integrity, simplicity, and resilience. Written by Hong Yingming in the Ming Dynasty, its aphorisms are short, poetic, and profoundly human - guiding countless people through solitude, struggle, and success. Yet in an age driven by speed, comparison, and anxiety, many of its teachings feel distant. This book reawakens that wisdom for modern life. Each chapter pairs a classic saying from Cai Gen Tan with insights from psychology and behavioral science, revealing how ancient thought can help us navigate today's emotional and social challenges. Through this cross-cultural dialogue, readers will see how: - Confucian self-discipline echoes the psychology of long-term thinking. - Taoist detachment parallels research on emotional regulation and mindfulness. - The balance of ""action and stillness"" aligns with work-life harmony. - The teaching ""benefiting others is benefiting oneself"" anticipates altruism and cooperative success. In this meeting of worlds, the book does not ""translate"" one into the other; instead, it lets each illuminate the other. Ancient virtue and modern science converse - showing that the journey toward wisdom, peace, and meaning transcends time and culture. Heart Roots Discourse invites readers to slow down and reflect on what truly sustains inner balance. It offers lessons not just for thought but for action - for leading with humility, living with awareness, and responding to change with calm strength. Whether you are a student of philosophy, a seeker of mindfulness, or someone searching for stability in a restless age, this book provides a map for cultivating both clarity and compassion. Each chapter begins with a classical text, followed by philosophical reflection and modern psychological analysis, making it equally suitable for contemplative reading or practical self-development. Ultimately, Heart Roots Discourse reminds us that self-cultivation is not a distant ideal but a living practice. The ""roots"" it speaks of are not bound to history - they grow within us, each time we pause, reflect, and act with sincerity. Through this meeting of Cai Gen Tan and modern psychology, we rediscover an enduring truth: wisdom is not found in complexity, but in the calm strength of a centered heart. Full Product DetailsAuthor: FlemingPublisher: Fleming Imprint: Fleming Volume: 3 Dimensions: Width: 19.10cm , Height: 3.90cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 1.311kg ISBN: 9798232100735Pages: 778 Publication Date: 14 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationFu-Ming Chuang is a Taiwanese writer whose creative impulse runs alongside his professional life in the optics consulting and international trade field. Having worked as a consultant and liaison in complex export and coordination operations, he has cultivated a refined attention to structure, detail, and systems. Meanwhile, his academic pursuit in Asia-Pacific Studies lends him sensitivity to history, culture, and regional interconnections. For Fu-Ming, writing is a parallel channel to reality-a way to let imagination stretch beyond the constraints of systems and rules, to explore the inner worlds of his characters. In his storytelling, he weaves mythic elements with human dilemmas, inviting readers to feel both epic tension and the quiet emotional undercurrents of each character. In The Chronicle of the Bronze Tree trilogy, he channels his reflections on cultural inheritance, conflict between civilizations, and personal choice into a narrative that aspires to be more than just an adventure-it is a dialogue between memory and the possible future. Outside his writing desk, he enjoys walking along old mountain trails, poring over folklore, and listening to the whispers of wind through ancient trees. To him, writing is a conversation with time and an exchange of signals with worlds yet to unfold. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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