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Mozi 墨子 "Master Mo" and the the Mohist Canon 墨經
Mo Di 墨翟 died around 470 BC, during the early Warring States period 戰國時代. His surname ("Ink") shall be a hint that his family were either oracle writers or that he was himself tatooed ("brandished"). His school was organized in a military or religious manner, asketic lifestyle being important to express the claim for austerity that Mo Di proposed to the rulers of the different feudal states. His writings are preserved in the book Mozi, every chapter being presented in three different versions.
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