淡江評論, 第 16 卷,第 1 期Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1985 |
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... earth.3 . But Chuang - tzu's earth is a metaphor for body ( self ) and his " wind of earth " for " words " ; the earth's " blowing " is an act of self - expression and self - naming of the nameless and inexpressible thing - Origin ...
... earth.3 . But Chuang - tzu's earth is a metaphor for body ( self ) and his " wind of earth " for " words " ; the earth's " blowing " is an act of self - expression and self - naming of the nameless and inexpressible thing - Origin ...
第 87 頁
... earth , he may be pointed in the right direction . But he must hear this piping or saying ( or " playing " ) directly , he cannot simply “ hear of " it , as in " hearing of " the sage's power ( in the tall tale ) or " hearing of the ...
... earth , he may be pointed in the right direction . But he must hear this piping or saying ( or " playing " ) directly , he cannot simply “ hear of " it , as in " hearing of " the sage's power ( in the tall tale ) or " hearing of the ...
第 88 頁
... earth " speaks to itself . " The wind of earth speaks through the ten thousand hollows and they hear it , they answer back , each making its individual sound . The big image of earth in this myth is an image of saying - and - listening ...
... earth " speaks to itself . " The wind of earth speaks through the ten thousand hollows and they hear it , they answer back , each making its individual sound . The big image of earth in this myth is an image of saying - and - listening ...
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