摘要
The first part of the article (pub- lished in our October issue) seeks out the Chinese perspective on the matters of death and what constitutes a life well lived. The second part, as seen below, continues on the path set out in the first one, and explores the hitherto hidden meanings behind the significance of repetitive physical actions and the link to spiritual satisfaction and joy, along with similar parallels ,found in European thought.
Editor’s Note:The first part of the article(published in our October issue)seeks out the Chinese perspective on the matters of death and what constitutes a life well lived.The second part,as seen below,continues on the path