The History of Chinese Philosophy (Part 10)
With the rise in the popularity of Buddhism, during the Han Dynasty, ivalries began to arise among the three religions as they jockeyed for positions in the halls of power.
The History of Chinese Philosophy (Part 9)
This time we'll look at Dong Zhongshu who was so consequential in tying Confucianism and the imperial government into one system.
The History of Chinese Philosophy (Part 8)
This time we look at Legalism and the most important philosophers of this school of thought.
The History of Chinese Philosophy (Part 7)
This episode will focus on the life of Mengzi and his philosophy. We'll also introduce Mengzi's legendary mother. Then we'll finish off with another Confucianist great from this era, Xunzi 荀子.
Jin Yong and the Wuxia Genre with Alice Poon
I had the great pleasure to interview fellow Earnshaw Books author, Alice Poon recently about her new book “The Earthly Blaze”.
The History of Chinese Philosophy (Part 6)
This time around we will explore the other major Ru philosophers who established rival schools of thought, including Mozi 墨子.
The History of Chinese Philosophy (Part 5)
This time we move beyond Confucius to look at some of the other schools of thought that contended with each other during the Spring and Autumn period of the Zhou Dynasty.
The History of Chinese Philosophy (Part 4)
This episode is part one of the life and thought of the famed philosopher Confucius.
The History of Chinese Philosophy (Part 3)
This episode is part one of the life and thought of the famed philosopher Confucius.
The History of Chinese Philosophy (Part 2)
Pre-Confucian Philosophy during the Zhou Dynasty
The History of Chinese Philosophy (Part 1)
Series Intro and Chinese Philosophy’s Ancient Beginnings
"Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant" with Curtis Chin
Laszlo chit chats with local L.A. writer, director, producer and longtime activist, Curtis Chin.
The Peking Express with James Zimmerman
Laszlo chats with Beijing long-timer James Zimmerman about his new book concerning the 1923 Lincheng Outrage
Surfing History in China w/ Nik Zanella
Laszlo welcomes longtime China resident, Nik Zanella onto the CHP to chat about surfing history in China
The Great Wall with William Lindesay
Laszlo had the honor and pleasure to welcome Mr. William Lindesay onto the CHP to discuss The Great Wall
Special Episode | William Han, author of "From the Wall to the Water"
Laszlo invites William Han onto the CHP to discuss his trek through Central Asia, Gan Ying and his new book.
Ep. 309 | Drs. Ida Kahn and Mary Stone
Laszlo introduces the lives of Doctors Ida Kahn and Mary Stone, two Jiujiang, Jiangxi-born women who played a major role in introducing western medicine to women and children in early 20th century China
Ep. 308 | The History of Guangzhou (Part 6)
In this Part 6 episode we'll finish off this overview of Guangzhou's history, taking it up to modern times.
Special Episode | Qing Era Snuff Bottles with Andrew Singer
Laszlo invites Mr. Andrew Singer onto the CHP to satiate the curiosity of anyone wishing to know more about what snuff is and the elegant bottles they were housed in.
Ep. 307 | The History of Guangzhou (Part 5)
More Guangzhou history. This time we look at the events between the Second Opium War to the Northern Expedition.