The Tenth Man:- Wei Wu Wei The Tenth Man:- Wei Wu Wei The Tenth Man:- Wei Wu Wei The Tenth Man:- Wei Wu Wei
The Tenth Man:- Wei Wu Wei The Tenth Man:- Wei Wu Wei The Tenth Man:- Wei Wu Wei The Tenth Man:- Wei Wu Wei

The Tenth Man:- Wei Wu Wei

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
29111906
Bob Shop ID
643863243
Book Number29111906
Author:Wei Wu Wei
Title:The Tenth Man:- Wei Wu Wei
ISBN:None
Year Published:1967
Edition:1st Edition Second Printing
Publisher:Hong Kong University Press.
Cover Type:Soft Cover
Book Grading:Good; The Covers show clear signs of handling, with small patches of paper (1x0.5 cm) and colour loss at the bottom and top of the spine, and corners.  Pages clean and binding still tight.
Jacket Grading:No Jacket
Pages:234
Size:23,5 x 16 x 2 cm
Weight:0,420 kg
Price:R 275
Description:The Very much shortened story of the tenth man.  Ten Monks were traveling together searching for enlightenment when they had to cross a river in flood. When they got to the other side, they got together to see if everyone was Ok,  and each proceeded to count the others. Everyone counting only 9 Monks was sure that their brother has drowned and wept bitterly. a Stranger walking past asked wat was wrong, and then proceeded to count them, getting 10, told them they were all there. But the Monks did not believe him. Going to a pool in the river a Monk noticed his reflection,  and thinking that it was their lost brother called all the other Monks who in turn saw their lost brother.at the bottom of the deep pool decided to hold a funeral for him. The Stranger returning from town asked what they were doing, and upon getting the answer replied: .... (would not want to spoil it!!.)
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