Chinese writer Wang Meng emphasizes healthy sleep habits in his new book, The Blessing of Good Sleep. Co-authored with sleep expert Guo Xiheng, the book presents healthy sleep habits as a cultural and philosophical cornerstone of well-being. Wang links personal rest to broader societal health, connecting his insights with the nation’s Healthy China strategy.
At 91, Wang draws on decades of experience to show how proper sleep routines affect personal vitality and societal rhythms. He explained that modern life’s pace, competition, and information overload have made quality sleep a luxury for many citizens. The 2025 China Sleep Health Survey found nearly half of adults experience sleep disturbances, emphasizing the need for consistent sleep practices.
Wang integrates classical Chinese philosophy into practical guidance. He cites Zhuangzi’s concept of xin zhai, or “fasting of the heart,” which teaches controlling mental distractions and cultivating inner peace. Emotional imbalance, such as envy or resentment, can disrupt sleep, showing how healthy sleep habits reflect wider social pressures.
Furthermore, Wang promotes alignment with natural rhythms. He advises following the body’s cycles and treating sleep as a “natural download” to enhance relaxation. Combining traditional wisdom with modern health principles reinforces the importance of proper sleep routines.
Wang also shares personal practices that support longevity and restful nights. He maintains a disciplined lifestyle with swimming, walking, and a balanced diet. Creative work, including writing novels, sustains mental vitality and strengthens healthy sleep habits.
The book goes beyond personal guidance, linking sleep quality to national health goals. Wang noted that promoting healthy sleep habits supports the Healthy China initiative, especially with aging populations and rising chronic disease rates. Experts stress that cultural and philosophical perspectives complement medical approaches.
Looking ahead, Wang encourages individuals and communities to prioritize well-being through balanced lifestyles. His approach shows that healthy sleep habits are essential for both personal growth and societal health.
The Blessing of Good Sleep demonstrates how cultural insight, personal experience, and philosophy converge to promote holistic health. Wang Meng provides practical strategies while reaffirming the value of China’s traditional wisdom in fostering sound sleep practices.

