Huainanzi


The Huainanzi is an ancient Chinese text that consists of a collection of essays that resulted from a series of scholarly debates held at the court of Liu An, Prince of Huainan, sometime before 139. The Huainanzi blends Daoist, Confucianist, and Legalist concepts, including theories such as yin and yang and Wu Xing theories.
The Huainanzis essays are all connected to one primary goal: attempting to define the necessary conditions for perfect socio-political order. It concludes that perfect societal order derives mainly from a perfect ruler, and the essays are compiled in such a way as to serve as a handbook for an enlightened sovereign and his court.

The book

The date of composition for the Huainanzi is more certain than for most early Chinese texts. Both the Book of Han and Records of the Grand Historian record that when Liu An paid a state visit to his nephew the Emperor Wu of Han in 139 BC, he presented a copy of his "recently completed" book in twenty-one chapters.
The Huainanzi is an eclectic compilation of chapters or essays that range across topics of mythology, history, astronomy, geography, philosophy, science, metaphysics, nature, and politics. It discusses many pre-Han schools of thought, especially the Huang–Lao form of religious Daoism, and contains more than 800 quotations from Chinese classics. The textual diversity is apparent from the chapter titles :
NumberNameReadingMeaning
1原道訓YuandaoSearching out Dao
2俶真訓ChuzhenBeginning of Reality
3天文訓TianwenPatterns of Heaven
4墜形訓ZhuixingForms of Earth
5時則訓ShizeSeasonal Regulations
6覽冥訓LanmingPeering into the Obscure
7精神訓JingshenSeminal Breath and Spirit
8本經訓BenjingFundamental Norm
9主術訓ZhushuCraft of the Ruler
10繆稱訓MiuchengOn Erroneous Designations
11齊俗訓QisuPlacing Customs on a Par
12道應訓DaoyingResponses of Dao
13氾論訓FanlunA Compendious Essay
14詮言訓QuanyanAn Explanatory Discourse
15兵略訓BinglueOn Military Strategy
16說山訓ShuoshanDiscourse on Mountains
17說林訓ShuolinDiscourse on Forests
18人間訓RenjianIn the World of Man
19脩務訓YouwuNecessity of Training
20泰族訓TaizuGrand Reunion
21要略YaolueOutline of the Essentials

Some Huainanzi passages are philosophically significant, for instance, this combination of Five Phases and Daoist themes.

Notable translations

Most Huainanzi translations deal with only one chapter, and no complete Huainanzi translation in a Western language existed prior to 2003.