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Research results on the book "Mozi": What are the special works on "Mozi"?

There are more than 40 kinds of annotations and revisions of "Mo Jing". There are Zhang Huiyan's "Explanation of Mozi Jing", Bi Yuan's "Mozi Annotation", Liang Qichao's "Mozi Jingxuan", "Mozi Xueyan", Zhang Chunyi's "Mozi Collection", Fan Gengyan's "Mozi Bian Shu" "Certificate", Li Yushu's "New Notes on Mo Bian", etc. A modern scholar with outstanding research achievements is Tan Jiefu. His two books, "Mo Jing Yi Jie" and "Mo Bian Fa Wei", have received much attention from the academic community.

"Mo Jing Yi Jie" was published by The Commercial Press in 1934. The author Tan Jiefu spent twenty years to complete it, and it was originally a lecture notes. The book is clearly classified, the sentences are clear, and the meaning is coherent. In particular, the textual research on scriptures and major and minor selections is more profound. It turned out that scholars confused Ming and Mo's words and paragraphs, resulting in great semantic contradictions. After several years of research, Tan Jiefu discovered the theory of Ming and Mingjie and clarified its context. The book analyzes the "Mo Jing" into twelve categories: famous sayings, nature, mathematics, mechanics, optics, cognition, debate, debate, politics and law, economics, teaching, and ethics. And they are collated, translated and annotated one by one.

Many special works on "Mozi" were compiled and published after liberation. "A Brief Note on Mozi's Famous Chapters on City Defense" is a special book on city defense compiled by Cen Zhongmian. He compiled it based on the revisions of his predecessors Bi Yuan, Wang Niansun, Wang Yinzhi, Yu Yue, Su Shixue, Sun Yirang and others. The book focuses on technical research and does not cover the uncertainties and difficulties with words or names. Things that were deemed impossible to sort out at the time were shelved. However, most of the famous articles on city defense have been sorted out, and errors in previous commentaries have been corrected. The book was published by Zhonghua Book Company in June 1958.

"Mathematics and Physics in Mo Jing" was written by Fang Xiaobo. Published by China Social Sciences Press in 1983. This book refers to the revisions and interpretations of Mohists in the Qing Dynasty and absorbs the research results in the early days of liberation. It has a high level of special research on the "Mo Jing". The book is highly professional, concise and easy to read.

"Formal Logic of Mohism" was written by Zhan Jianfeng. This book takes the entire "Mozi" as the research object. organized into formal logic. This is the first of its kind in sorting out Mozi's cultural heritage. There are seven chapters in the book, one is explanation, two is method, three is name, four is speech, five is explanation, six is ??explanation, and seven is fault. There is a conclusion at the end. The book is published by Hubei People's Publishing House.

"Mozi: The Great Educator" is a monograph written by Dr. Li Shao, a Chinese-American. The book is widely cited. After reviewing more than 80 Chinese and foreign Mozi literatures, the book contains many incisive and novel insights, and Li Shao put forward new insights. It is believed that Mozi and Confucius were both great educators and had the same educational system. Its system is also relatively complete. The original book is in English, translated by Zhang Zhiyi, and published by Hubei People's Publishing House in July 1985.

"Mozi's Compilation and Interpretation" was published by Zhejiang Literature and Art Publishing House and was written by Zhu Huanbiao. This book contains 36 chapters, mainly on Mohist political ethics. This book can be used as a reading reference for college students and social workers.

Mo studies have always been paid more attention to overseas research, and there are extensive studies in Hong Kong, Taiwan and the United States. When European and American scholars discussed ancient Chinese philosophy and religion, they involved Mohism, which was later translated into Western texts. They got a glimpse of the true nature of Mozi's thoughts, and gradually led their research to in-depth studies. After Hua Cheng (E0110I^^80I1) published a partial translation of "Mozi", it encouraged Americans to study Mohism. Hu Shi published "The Development of Logical Methods in Ancient China" and studied the Mozi classics. Mei Yibao published "The Moral and Political Works of Mozi" and translated 36 chapters of "Mozi". This book preserves the Chinese style of speech and the characteristics of Mozi. "Mozi: Enemy of Confucius" introduces Mozi's life and teachings. In recent years, the number of people studying Mozi has increased day by day, and many articles have been published in philosophy, politics and other journals.

The study of Mozi has been relatively prosperous in Japan since the 1950s. Masaaki Matsumoto's "Mo Jia and Shangshu" is a very weighty article. Chi Vuzhong's "About Mozi's Heavenly Will - The Restoration of Mozi's Ideological System"; Takada Jun's "Mozi Thoughts" have both conducted useful explorations of Mohism. Watanabe Taku is a Sinologist who has published many articles. Since the 1950s, he has published more than ten articles in a row and is the most accomplished Japanese scholar in the study of Mozi. His "The Mohist Book of Military Skills" and "The Thoughts of the Mohist Group" all have profound insights.