Paragon House :: Authors :: Zhao, Qiguang

Well-known on Chinese Well-known on Chinese TV, Qiguang Zhao is Burton and Lily Levin Professor of Chinese and Chair of Asian Languages & Literature at Carleton College. A student during the Chinese Cultural Revolution, his rich experience and heritage offer a unique perspective on the concepts of doing nothing and doing everything.

Zhao, Qiguang

Do Nothing and Do Everything
Mentioned in Martha Stewart Living, August 2010

The power of the Tao has accompanied the author through the journey of his life, from pupil during the Chinese Cultural Revolution to professor at an American liberal arts college. In Do Nothing and Do Everything: An Illustrated New Tao, Zhao applies the ideas of Wu Wei (do nothing) and Wu Bu Wei (do everything) to modern life.

Do Nothing and Do Everything is supplemented by observations of American and Chinese life. Rich and humorous illustrations convey the subtle ideas that go beyond language and are re-created in the same style as the ones the author draws impromptu on the blackboard in his classes.

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