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What are the famous books about philosophy of life?
Sophie's World [Norway] by Jordan Judd.

The author has been a philosophy teacher in high school for many years and is proficient in philosophy, literature and pedagogy, which makes his History of Philosophy especially suitable as an introductory book for teenagers.

According to the commentary, this book "helps readers explore the history of world philosophy from pre-Plato to the 20th century with the feeling of reading detective novels, without any boring feeling.

I have read this book, and the plot may be a little vague at first, but it will gradually become clear as I continue to read it. After reading this book, your understanding of philosophy will deepen a lot. )

Nietzsche said Zarathustra [Germany].

Nietzsche is not a philosopher with strict logic, he is a poet himself. His philosophy is called poetic philosophy, which makes his books much easier to read than those of other philosophers. Listen to him: "God is dead!" ""My vanity is that there are ten words that say what others have said in a book and what they have not said. "

Nietzsche's books contain great passions, such as fire and electricity. Although we were exposed to Lu Xun's criticism of Nietzsche in middle school, Lu Xun himself was deeply influenced by Nietzsche.

It may be good to use Nietzsche as an introductory book to learn philosophy.

Thinking and wisdom, behind wisdom, a brief history of Chinese philosophy, by Feng Youlan.

The original work is written in English. There seems to be a bilingual version, two volumes.

Mou Zongsan's Nineteen Lectures on China's Philosophy.

Liang Shuming's Introduction to Indian Philosophy.

Liang Shuming wrote Chinese and Western Cultures and Their Philosophy.

Life and Human Heart, by Liang Shuming.

Philosophy of life, written by Feng Youlan/.

Tang Yongtong's On Metaphysics in Wei and Jin Dynasties.

Read classics, such as Zhuangzi, Laozi, Yijing, Analects of Confucius, Mencius, University, and the Doctrine of the Mean.