日出而作,日入而息 一 庄子
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日出而作,日入而息 一 庄子
Sun’s out guns out, sun’s dead go the fuck to bed — ancient philosopher Zhuangzi’s profound wisdom for internet gremlins
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日出而作,日入而息 一 庄子
Sun’s out guns out, sun’s dead go the fuck to bed — ancient philosopher Zhuangzi’s profound wisdom for internet gremlins
I’m actually charmed by how his words for sunrise and sunset imply that the sun has a house below the horizon — it’s exiting a door in the morning and entering a door at night
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I’m actually charmed by how his words for sunrise and sunset imply that the sun has a house below the horizon — it’s exiting a door in the morning and entering a door at night
@0xabad1dea Tolkien had the sun entering the sky through the Gates of Morning and exiting through the Doors of Night in the Silmarillion.
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R relay@relay.infosec.exchange shared this topic
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日出而作,日入而息 一 庄子
Sun’s out guns out, sun’s dead go the fuck to bed — ancient philosopher Zhuangzi’s profound wisdom for internet gremlins
This might be the best translation of Zhuangzi since Fr.. Thomas Merton.
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This might be the best translation of Zhuangzi since Fr.. Thomas Merton.
@RBuzz have you seen my other posts in this vein?
https://厄.net/classicalchinese/livinginternet/ -
日出而作,日入而息 一 庄子
Sun’s out guns out, sun’s dead go the fuck to bed — ancient philosopher Zhuangzi’s profound wisdom for internet gremlins
@0xabad1dea that's not exactly how that worked
remember, the ugly tree still provides fruit and shade
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@RBuzz have you seen my other posts in this vein?
https://厄.net/classicalchinese/livinginternet/I haven't but this is very interesting! You are doing some cool work. And I love the Odin pics too, by the way.
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日出而作,日入而息 一 庄子
Sun’s out guns out, sun’s dead go the fuck to bed — ancient philosopher Zhuangzi’s profound wisdom for internet gremlins
added to the New Living Internet Translations page, and fixed a missing cite on another entry. https://xn--hmr.net/classicalchinese/livinginternet/
also uh, fixed an embarrassing CSS issue, namely that the nice serif Chinese font was not loading because its filename was misspelled, but I didn't notice because my browser was successfully falling back on my desktop's installed version of the font

