Zsolt Tokaji

Zsolt Tokaji (simplified Chinese: 陶凯; traditional Chinese: 陶凱; pinyin: Táo Kǎi: Wade–Giles: T'ao K'ai; born 25 March 1971 in Debrecen (Hungary) is a Hungarian writer, sinologist and translator chiefly known for translating many classic and early Chinese texts into Hungarian, most famously the Inner Canon of Huangdi.[1]

Zsolt Tokaji
Born (1971-03-25) 25 March 1971
Occupationwriter, translator, sinologist
Years activepresent

Biography

Zsolt Tokaji received his MA degree from Eötvös Loránd University in 1999, (Chinese and Tibetan studies).[2]

Translations

  • Szun mester: A' hadakozás regulái (1997) ISBN 963 85631 8 4
  • Pu Szung-ling: A templom démona (1997) ISBN 963 85631 3 3
  • Wu Qi: Beszélgetések a hadviselésről (1999) ISBN 963 9147 09 5
  • Liu Csang: Csung Kuj, az ördögűző (1999) ISBN 963 9147 16 8
  • Szun Pin: A háború művészete (2003) ISBN 963 9344 63 X
  • Lu Jü: Teáskönyv (2005) ISBN 963 9147 69 9
  • Guo Pu: Temetkezések könyve (2011) ISBN 978 963 329 457 4
  • Tai Gong hat titkos tanítása (2011) ISBN 978 963 329 482 6
  • Zhang Qiande: Aranyhal-jegyzetek (2011) ISBN 978 963 329 563 2
  • A Sárga Császár belső könyveiEgyszerű kérdések (2011) ISBN 978 963 329 189 4
  • A Sárga Császár belső könyveiSzellemi tengely (2012) ISBN 978 963 344 054 4
  • A Sárga Császár nyolcvanegy nehéz kérdésének könyve (2012) ISBN 978 963 344 063 6
  • Wenzi: A titkok feltárásának igaz könyve (2013) ISBN 978 963 366 615 9
  • Song Ci: Egy kínai halottkém feljegyzései (2013) ISBN 978 963 366 618 0
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gollark: Not just "it's like WINDOWS, but for ComputerCraft, and actually not really like Windows as much as just a start menu, desktop and one GUI program".
gollark: They're typically significantly more interesting and creative.
gollark: Copy-pasting this from two months ago:Wild theory on new people constantly wanting to make an OS: they think something like "Oh wow, CC is so unlike Windows! And I have never seen any desktop OS but Windows! I must make it more like Windows so it is more familiar. Clearly nobody else has done this, or it would already be the default, because this is obviously better." Not explicitly/exactly that obviously, but think this might be close to what's going on.

See also

  • List of Sinologists

References

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