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别笑,这真的是国学!庄子遇上使徒子。看使徒子漫画,秒懂诸子百家。超人气漫画家使徒子脑洞大开的另类作品。火遍全网的古风漫画,贯穿古今的混搭风潮。爆笑解读文化经典,二次元与诸子百家的深度碰撞。
公元前334年,帝国初成的秦国兵锋直指六国,准备问鼎中原。庄周,道家自老子之后*重要的代表人物,此时只是宋国一名为生活所困的漆园小吏;惠施,学富五车的宋国名家代表,生长于荣华富贵中,此时正立志要成为魏国国相。两个地位悬殊、性格迥异的人,他们的羁绊将成为群雄斗争的祭品,还是流传后世的佳话?两人不仅见证乱世下百家争鸣的传奇,还将参与历史变革的重要时刻……
本书以庄周作品《逍遥游》和诸子百家经典为灵感来源,通过飘逸的国风绘画重新演绎诸子百家时代的经典作品,也重新解读和塑造了庄周梦蝶、白马非马、刻舟求剑等经典故事。搭配别具一格的冷幽默和现代语境,既具有对于传统文化的解读,又充满当下社会的反思。
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目录:
序章 O九
其一·杞人忧天 二九
其二·野人献曝 四四
其三·守株待兔 五三
其四·白马非马 六九
其五·驷马难追 八四
其六·轮扁斫轮 九七
其七·心服口服 一O七
其八·言多必失 一一八
其九·揠苗助长 一三一
其十·退避三舍 一四一
番外 一六一
作者介绍:
使徒子
景观设计师,中国知名漫画家,微博粉丝近900万;本科毕业于清华大学建筑系本科, 硕士毕业于美国哈佛大学,因画漫画而被网友熟知。
代表作品:《脑洞超市》《逍遥游》《大王不高兴》《一条狗》《暴烈少女》《豪学竞技》《猫爷的报恩》《片儿区战警》《科学超能方法论》等。
九命猫脑筋
漫画作者。
三白蝉
人文艺术博主,毕业于清华大学,立志“做一个健康而骄傲的艺术家”。
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书籍介绍
别笑,这真的是国学!庄子遇上使徒子。看使徒子漫画,秒懂诸子百家。超人气漫画家使徒子脑洞大开的另类作品。火遍全网的古风漫画,贯穿古今的混搭风潮。爆笑解读文化经典,二次元与诸子百家的深度碰撞。
公元前334年,帝国初成的秦国兵锋直指六国,准备问鼎中原。庄周,道家自老子之后*重要的代表人物,此时只是宋国一名为生活所困的漆园小吏;惠施,学富五车的宋国名家代表,生长于荣华富贵中,此时正立志要成为魏国国相。两个地位悬殊、性格迥异的人,他们的羁绊将成为群雄斗争的祭品,还是流传后世的佳话?两人不仅见证乱世下百家争鸣的传奇,还将参与历史变革的重要时刻……
本书以庄周作品《逍遥游》和诸子百家经典为灵感来源,通过飘逸的国风绘画重新演绎诸子百家时代的经典作品,也重新解读和塑造了庄周梦蝶、白马非马、刻舟求剑等经典故事。搭配别具一格的冷幽默和现代语境,既具有对于传统文化的解读,又充满当下社会的反思。
精彩短评:
作者:雨生百谷 发布时间:2021-05-10 19:49:26
出版物就有点遭罪了。
作者:anne 发布时间:2021-10-17 17:36:18
惠子挺可爱的 掐住脖子那里更是搞笑
作者:奔奔 发布时间:2021-11-13 23:17:29
中国风漫画本来还蛮期待的,可是太专注于造梗,很多梗反而把主题带偏了,并不是以漫画的口吻来讲一个个的小故事。
作者:黄西蒙 发布时间:2023-06-10 14:20:22
纪事本末体的元朝历史,比较好看,大事记录不少
作者:午后风 发布时间:2021-04-07 21:45:17
虽然没啥营养,但博人一笑,挺解压的。
作者:是益生君啊 发布时间:2022-03-13 02:05:08
后面几季跟第一季完全是两个故事,能出版就好了,第一季比较普通。
深度书评:
我能给你的最后尊严
作者:牛奶在树上 发布时间:2013-01-04 22:19:22
恐惧往往源于未知。
中国人没有信仰,但普遍惧怕鬼神,孔老先生都对鬼神一事避而不谈,许是戳到他老人家的痛处,于是咋咋呼呼的斥道“未知生,焉知死?”因为不知死如何,所以我们对死一事敬而远之。作为一个普通的中国人,我身上显然就有这种特质,在我的生活中,几乎杜绝了一切与死亡和恐怖搭上边的书籍和电影。直到我手里捧起威廉姆•R•美普斯的《与骸骨交谈》。这本书再次印证了那句话:知识打败无知。于是无知战胜恐惧。
这是一种非常奇妙的感觉:像是突然有一天,你被邀请到恐怖片拍摄现场观赏恐怖片的拍摄过程,于是你会发现那不过是一些僵硬的道具和满空气番茄酱的味道。原本我所畏惧的死亡,不敢直面的尸体,从不谈及的骸骨,在美普斯教授的笔下,成了从容简单的科学和生动有趣的案例。
这位了不起的法医人类学家,就是用这种种严谨而科学的语言,轻松的化解了我对这一领域由来已久的恐惧。他将法医学解剖地干干净净呈现给你看,他告诉你尸体腐化的过程不过是体内消化液的溶解和微生物的腐化,这些在初中课本中就有的化学原理;他告诉你子弹穿过头颅时会走什么样的路线和出现什么样的裂纹,那些你在敲开水煮蛋外壳时就曾看到过的痕迹。当除去灰暗的泛着蓝光的色调,过滤掉令人毛骨悚然的音乐,在阳光下的一切都显得自然而无害。
这就是法医学,一种应用科学。
但显然美普斯博士的书不是一本教课书,或许用科普书形容更恰当些,但是它又比一般的科普书更有趣,美普斯博士说骸骨都是些健谈的家伙,他显然忽略了比骸骨更健谈的人,那就是他自己。因为骸骨不会说话,即便它有语言,我们所了解的一切,那些刻录在骸骨上的案件经过和背后的故事,都是听他娓娓道来的。他充满哲思的话语和幽默风趣的语言,都让这本本该有些谨慎、阴暗的书变得生动起来。
如果只是知识的普及,我或许还不会如此推崇这本书。一个人被赞誉往往是源于他的智慧和高尚的品德。而一本书被推崇的原因则是因为书的内容以及在这些内容所呈现出来的价值观——美普斯博士对于死者的尊重。
日本电影《入殓师》其实也表现过相同的母题——对死者的尊重:在肃穆而沉重的葬礼上,主人公用简单的工具给逝者描绘最后的妆容,那是一种告别,更是一种仪式。“让已经冰冷的人重新焕发生机,给他永恒的美丽。”
小林大悟对死者的悲悯和逝者的柔情以一种表象化的形式展现,而美普斯教授却从更深层却也更艰难的地方为那些悄然死去的逝者寻求最后的尊严,那便是找出一切案件的真相。
德国哲学家本雅明对于骸骨的描述是我迄今为止见过的最为贴切的形容:“骷髅头无语伦比的语汇:彻底的无言——漆黑的眼窝——与最放浪的表情吻合——露出奸笑的两排牙齿。”
他在笑什么?是笑行凶者内心的怯懦和无知?还是嘲笑“只有死人才会永远保守秘密”的自以为是?
没有什么可以不留痕迹,即便是彻底的无言,通过科学的理论分析和现代的技术手段,美普斯博士让那些沉默的受害者在法庭上做出最后的陈述。这种陈述是震撼人心的,不仅是旁观的陪审团,连凶手自己也会因为这赤裸的重现而直击灵魂。那些破碎了的骸骨,是否曾在地底无声的哭泣,为了自己不得沉冤的屈辱?当真相大白的时候,倘若真有久久不曾散去的冤魂,是否都能在这一刻放下困守一生的枷锁?而那些亲人悲痛的哀嚎是否终能在长夜里得到平息?
这是我能给你最后的尊严。为了我所追求的法律的正义,为了我所萦怀的人性的悲悯。
美普斯博士将一腔柔情献给了冰冷的骸骨,可是他却温暖了被悲伤浸湿的人心。在他的实验室里,和亘古长夜孤独相守,是让人踏实而久经磨练的骨头。
set human nature free
作者:粉核桃 发布时间:2011-08-17 22:45:39
The Scarlet Letter is the masterpiece of the well known romantic novelist, Nathaniel Hawthorne. In this book, by describing the tragic loving story between Hester Prynne and Mr.Dimmesdale the writer tried to dig out the human nature in American Puritan society in the 17th century when people were required to behave like God in every aspect of their life. Thus, characters in The Scarlet Letter are all “type” characters, rather than realistically presented human, which are created to reflect different sides of human nature. Among them, the characteristics of the heroine Hester and the hero Mr.Dimmesdale are most impressing and convincing.
What is human nature? It is said that human is a combination of God and devil, which means that goodness and self-discipline are forever co-existing with evil and self-indulgence deep in human’s soul. If one side of the human nature is unduly suppressed by society, the other side lurking in one’s heart will gather its power, waiting for a chance to break loose. In the book The Scarlet Letter, every person led a kind of solemn and saintly life as the puritan society and religion required. However, no matter how hard they tried to control themselves, their “sin” could still slip away. If they could accept their whole nature and set it free, they could gain a better understanding of the true meaning of life and survive. If they failed, they would be tortured severely even to death. Hester Prynne and her lover Mr.Dimmesdale respectively represented these two types of people. They yield to their desires and committed the adultery which was considered sinful at that time together, but later had different attitudes toward this event and led their life totally differently.
The heroine, Hester Prynne, had paid a lot for the adultery because what she had done was openly acknowledged by the public who held the idea firmly that adultery was forbidden by God. She was sent to prison after she got pregnant, and was punished to wear the scarlet letter “A” on the breast of her gown. She had to live lonely with her daughter for seven years in the countryside and suffer the contempt and condemnation of people in the town. However, Hester knew that her passions, and her love, were stronger than her respect for the moral code. As she says in Chapter 17, “What we did had a consecration of its own. We felt it so! We said so to each other!” so although she did fully acknowledge her guilt, she just boldly displayed it to the world. She was trying to hide nothing, for she embroidered the letter “A” elaborately with “fantastic flourishes of gold thread” and wore it long after she could remove it. She had her own dignity, though people in the town looked down upon her, even on the scaffold when she was faced with the humiliation: “she was lady-like, too, after the manner of the feminine gentility of these days; characterized by a certain state and dignity, rather than by the delicate evanescent, and indescribable grace, which is now recognized as its indication.” It is her pride and dignity which sustained her, from that opening scene until she died, still wearing the scarlet A.
Hester Prynne showed her true feelings to everyone in the town. To Mr.Dimmesdale, she poured her unstinting love and passion. In order to protect her lover, she would rather bear the punishment of wearing the scarlet letter and raise little Pearl on her own than disclose the name of Mr.Dimmesdale to the public. Due to her strong love she chose to stay in the town where Mr.Dimmesdale stayed, and even after he died, she still decided to return to the cottage she had lived and took up her shame—the scarlet letter again, giving up the well-off life with pearl in other place in the purpose of accompanying her lover forever. To her daughter, Hester showed not only maternal love but her respect. She always dressed the girl in bright colors, as is described in chapter5: “the children’s attire, on the other hand, was distinguished by a fanciful, or, we might rather say, a fantastic ingenuity”. Besides, unlike other mothers in those days who nurtured their children by means of physical compulsion or restraint, Hester just stood aside and permitted pearl to be swayed by her own impulse. To Mr.Chillingworth, she showed her betrayal and resistance. Having married the old physician without love, she had no regret to give up her loyalty to her husband and commit the adultery. Her resistance is clearly illustrated in her conversation with Roger Chillingworth. Faced with his threat, she tried hard to defend for Mr.Dimmesdale and strongly condemned his revenge. “There is no good for him—no good for me—no good for thee! There is no good for little Pearl! There is no path to guide us out of this dismal maze.” She clearly pointed out what would become of if he continued the revenge. To Governor Bellingham, she showed her defiance. When she heard that the governor and some leading inhabitants had designed to deprive her of her child and to make Pearl really capable of moral and religious growth, she came to the magistrate’s house and urged to teach her child herself. “See ye not, she is the scarlet letter, only capable of being loved, and so with a millionfold the power of retribution for my sin? Ye shall not take her! I will die first!” Thanks to her firm determination, she got Pearl back at last. To other people in the town, she gave her generosity and kindness. In the Chapter13 the writer writes: “Hester’s nature showed itself warm and rich; a well-spring of human tenderness, unfailing to every real demand, and in exhaustible by the largest.” Because of her helpfulness, many people refused to interpret the scarlet letter A by its original signification and instead, they regarded it as a symbol of ability and angel.
There was no doubt that Hester had the “evil” side in her nature at least according to the moral standard of that society. She got married precipitately with a man she didn’t love, and then broke the rule by committed adultery with a preacher because she her desire for love. Yet when her sin was disclosed she didn’t make an attempt to deny it or to escape her punishment. Instead, she learned from her sin, and grew stronger by accepting her punishment. With seven years’ loneliness and suffering, her life had turned from passion to thought. She formed an ambiguous idea of feminism gradually and began to think about the defects of the whole system of society, and it was according to her instinctive principles that she decided she, Dimmesdale, and Pearl should flee to Europe.
In a society cherishing the rigid order of principles in religion, Hester was special not only because she wore the scarlet A but also because she accepted her hidden nature and showed her true self to everyone. By setting her soul free she learned about the essence of society and developed an understanding of a sort of “natural law”. Although it was impossible to realize her dream, she had finally won the respect of people in the town. Her tragedy was caused by society and weakness of her lover, and she had saved herself.
Compared with Hester Prynne who had courage to admit her sin and bear her suffering, Arthur Dimmesdale seemed much weaker to face his whole nature. The two sides of his nature could not stop conflicting against each other until he was tortured to death.
Reverend Dimmesdale was perfect and likely to become the most popular pastor in the town in public and in everyone’s heart. Coming from one of the great English universities, he appeared to be talented and knowledgeable with an air of gentility and solemnity. People fancied him the mouth piece of Heaven’s massages of wisdom, and rebuke, and love. Although he was educated to be devoted to his religion and required to behave like God, he was still a man with flesh and blood, and could not resist the temptation of natural human desire. Finally, he violated his belief and the rules of his religion. During those seven years when Hester was suffering the humiliation brought by the scarlet letter, he was still worshiped by others. However, the more respect he received, the more painful he felt, just as Hawthorne wrote: “It is inconceivable, the agony with which this public veneration tortured him!” It was his genuine impulse to adore the truth, and to reckon all things shadow-like, and utterly devoid of weight or value, that didn’t have its divine essence as life within their life, but having committed the adultery he thought he was guilty and sinful. Many times he wanted to speak his sin out, but he dared not because the nearly hysterical fear he felt when he imagined his congregation seeing him on the scaffold was a remainder that he had not only himself but also his flock to consider. His public disgrace could harden his followers, or even lead them to astray. So he strove to put a cheat upon himself, but gained only another sin, and a self-acknowledged shame without the momentary relief of being self-deceived. He loved the truth and loathed the lie, but because of his fear he had to lie. In such a dilemma he could only hate his miserable self and make himself stuck in the anguish of his soul.
Since Hester was forced to wear the scarlet letter, the same letter had also been graved in his heart. It was sure that Dimmesdale loved Hester, but his education and religion told him that this kind of love was guilty. That’s the reason why he was so afraid to speak out his love and admit what he had done. As love and desire was true nature owned by every one, no matter how hard he tried to restrain he still longed for them. In the daytime he went to the pulpit and delivered God’s message to people who admired him, while at night he wandered on the scaffold or in the dark forest, confessing his love to Hester and his daughter Pearl. Seeing Hester suffer alone for the sin which he committed with her, he felt sorry and tried best to help her, while in the public he had to pretend to be as indifferent as others to the miserable mother and daughter. Struggling between natural human love and his mission as a clergyman, his sense of guilt and pain was increased.
Suffering from body disease, and gnawed and tortured by some black trouble of the soul, Dimmesdale did make efforts to purify himself or to relief himself. According to what he said to Chillingworth “It’s much better for suffer to be free to show his pain, as this poor woman Hester is, than cover it all up in his heart”, he would like to lead a life like Hester’s. And during seven years’ physical and psychological torture, his acute awareness of the dichotomy between his public image and his private self led him to new levels of insight, enabling his preaching to become even more powerful and persuasive. He understood that the worst consequence of sin is separation from one’s fellow man rather than separation from God. However, though Dimmesdale saw the dangers of formulaic reductions in society and distortions of reality, he does little to overturn them, because he was too weak and coward to rebel his religion and totally be himself as a human being. Finally, he chose death as the ending of the struggle between the two sides of himself, confession what he thought was sinful and resisting to face the consequence.
The difference between the heroine and hero in this novel was that Hester could literally wear her pain on her chest, while Dimmesdale’s pain remained locked inside his body; Hester felt shame because of the community’s disapproval of her, while Dimmesdale suffered from guilt, which was the product of an internalized self-disapproval and thus was more toxic. Both of them had learnt something from their respective suffering of the adultery, Dimmesdale never fully recognized the truth of what Hester had learned: individuality and strength are gained by quiet self-assertion and by a reconfiguration, not a rejection of one’s assigned identity; Hester erased her guilt by showing her whole self to the world, while Dimmesdale could only die with the scarlet letter in his breast because of his self-denial.
In that puritan society which emphasized goodness while denied people’s desire as was described in this novel, the tragedy of the love between Hester and Dimmesdale was inevitable. Influenced by religion and education, there must be much more Dimmesdales than Hesters. People who are not able to admit the whole themselves and set their souls free can never get happiness they want. This is the reason why the world in The Scarlet Letter is always dim and gloomy. Through the tragedy and the dark world Hawthorne has indirectly but clearly expressed his heart-felt wishes— to break away from the manacle of religion and chain of rigid principles and set human nature free!
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