Frankfurt Book Fair: Dialogue Between Chinese Writer
Xuemo and German Sinologist Wolfgang Kubin on the Tao Te Ching
At noon on October 18th, 2019, “Dialogue
on the Significance of Tao Te Ching in Today's world” was carried out between
the Chinese writer Xuemo and the German Sinologist Wolfgang Kubin at the
Reading China Center at Frankfurt Book Fair. The event was jointly hosted by
China Publishing Group Corporation and Encyclopedia of China Publishing House
(ECPH). This event is one of a series of events organized by the Xuemo Book
Center of ECPH to promoteXuemo's works overseas, and was attended by over a
hundred people including Jiang Lijun (the deputy editor in chief of ECPH),
publishers from around the world, experts and scholars from many different
fields in Germany, college students, and Chinese readers who had came all the
way from China after hearing about the event.
In recent years, Xuemo has been
dedicating his effort to reinterpreting traditional Chinese cultures including
Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism in a way that is in pace with the modern
era. His Laozi’s True Thoughts—Xuemo’s Interpretation of the Tao Te Ching
series is a cultural monograph that interprets the Tao Te Ching. Aiming to
cater for the needs of contemporary readers of all sorts of backgrounds, the
series strives to help solve modern people’s confusions within the framework of
Eastern philosophy, and emphasizes putting classic works like the Tao Te Ching
into practice. “German-speaking countries, especially Germany, have probably
the most advance theories of translation.” said Wolfgang Kubin. “Translation is
related to philosophy. Hence in order to do translation, you need to become a
philosopher. Xuemo is not only a writer, but also a philosopher. Why? Because
writing requires thinking.”