Hong Zicheng

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Hong Zicheng (traditional Chinese: 洪自誠; simplified Chinese: 洪自诚; pinyin: Hóng Zìchéng; Wade-Giles: Hung Tzu-Ch'eng, 15931665) was a Chinese philosopher who lived during the end of Ming Dynasty. He is often quoted in the contexts of chess and vegetarianism. He wrote Vegetable Roots Discourse: Wisdom From Ming China on Life and Living: Caigentan.

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  • Robert Aitken and D.W.Y Kwok (2006). Vegetable roots discourse : wisdom from Ming China on life and living : Caigentan. ISBN 1-59376-091-4.