Chung Liang

Chung Liang

Philosopher

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Interpretations of Taoism
Writings on Eastern philosophy
Cultural bridge between East and West

Sleeping Dragon. China's legendary strategist whose brilliance became the stuff of legend.

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Life Journey

1938Born in Guangzhou, China

Chung Liang was born to a Chinese family in Guangzhou, China, during a period of significant social and political change in the country.

1949Emigrated to the United States

At the age of 11, Chung Liang and his family emigrated to the United States, settling in New York City, marking the beginning of his American life.

1960Graduated from City College of New York

Chung Liang earned his degree in mathematics from the City College of New York, laying the foundation for his future academic and philosophical pursuits.

1962Became a High School Teacher

Chung Liang began his teaching career as a high school mathematics teacher in New York City, where he inspired many young minds with his passion for education.

1970Founded the Living Institute

Chung Liang founded the Living Institute in New York City, a center dedicated to the exploration of human potential and the integration of Eastern and Western philosophies.

1972Published 'The Way of Learning'

Chung Liang published his first book, 'The Way of Learning,' which explored his unique approach to education and personal growth, drawing from both Eastern and Western traditions.

1980Developed the Chung Liang Method

Chung Liang developed the Chung Liang Method, a holistic educational approach that emphasizes the integration of mind, body, and spirit in the learning process.

1990Received Honorary Doctorate

Chung Liang was awarded an honorary doctorate from the City College of New York in recognition of his contributions to education and philosophy.

2000Retired from Teaching

Chung Liang retired from his role as a teacher and educator, but continued to be an active writer and philosopher, sharing his insights through various writings and workshops.

2010Published 'Reflections on a Life of Learning'

Chung Liang published 'Reflections on a Life of Learning,' a collection of his thoughts and experiences, offering wisdom and guidance to future generations.

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