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- Zhuangzi_(book) abstract "The Zhuangzi (Chinese: 莊子; Wade–Giles: Chuang-tzu) is an ancient Chinese work from the late Warring States period (3rd century BC) which contains stories and anecdotes that exemplify the carefree nature of the ideal Daoist sage. Named for its traditional author, "Master Zhuang" (Zhuangzi), the Zhuangzi is one of the two foundational texts of Daoism, along with the Laozi (Dao De Jing).The Zhuangzi is composed of a large collection of anecdotes, allegories, parables, and fables, which are often humorous or irreverent in nature. Its main themes are of spontaneity in action and of freedom from the human world and its conventions. The fables and anecdotes in the text attempt to illustrate the falseness of human distinctions between good and bad, large and small, life and death, and human and nature. While other philosophers wrote of moral and personal duty, Zhuangzi promoted carefree wandering and becoming one with "the Way" (Dào 道) by following nature.Though primarily known as a philosophical work, the Zhuangzi is regarded as one of the greatest literary works in all of Chinese history, and has been called "the most important pre-Qin text for the study of Chinese literature." A masterpiece of both philosophical and literary skill, it has significantly influenced writers for more than 2000 years from the Han dynasty to the present. Virtually every major Chinese writer and poet in history, from Sima Xiangru and Sima Qian during the Han dynasty, Ruan Ji and Tao Yuanming during the Six Dynasties, Li Bai during the Tang dynasty, to Su Shi and Lu You in the Song dynasty were familiar with and deeply influenced by the Zhuangzi.".
- Zhuangzi_(book) author Zhuangzi.
- Zhuangzi_(book) country China.
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- Zhuangzi_(book) hiragana "そうし or そうじ".
- Zhuangzi_(book) j "Naam4-waa4 zan1-ging1".
- Zhuangzi_(book) j "Zong1 zi2".
- Zhuangzi_(book) kanji "荘子".
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- Zhuangzi_(book) name "Zhuangzi".
- Zhuangzi_(book) p "Nánhuá zhēnjīng".
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- Zhuangzi_(book) quote ""Once upon a time, Zhuang Zhou dreamed he was a butterfly, a butterfly flitting about happily enjoying himself. He did not know that he was Zhou. Suddenly he awoke, and was palpably Zhou. He did not know whether he was Zhou, who had dreamed of being a butterfly, or a butterfly dreaming that he was Zhou. Now, there must be a difference between Zhou and the butterfly. This is called the transformation of things."".
- Zhuangzi_(book) quote ""The emperor of the Southern Seas was Lickety, the emperor of the Northern Sea was Split, and the emperor of the Center was Wonton. Lickety and Split often met each other in the land of Wonton, and Wonton treated them very well. Wanting to repay Wonton's kindness, Lickety and Split said, 'All people have seven holes for seeing, hearing, eating, and breathing. Wonton alone lacks them. Let's try boring some holes for him.' So every day they bored one hole [in him], and on the seventh day Wonton died."".
- Zhuangzi_(book) quote ""Zhuangzi's wife died. When Huizi went to convey his condolences, he found Zhuangzi sitting with his legs sprawled out, pounding on a tub and singing. 'You lived with her, she brought up your children and grew old,' said Huizi. 'It should be enough simply not to weep at her death. But pounding on a tub and singing – this is going too far, isn't it?'".
- Zhuangzi_(book) quote "Now she's going to lie down peacefully in a vast room. If I were to follow after her bawling and sobbing, it would show that I don't understand anything about fate. So I stopped.'"".
- Zhuangzi_(book) quote "Zhuangzi said, 'You're wrong. When she first died, do you think I didn't grieve like anyone else? But I looked back to her beginning and the time before she was born. Not only the time before she was born, but the time before she had a body. Not only the time before she had a body, but the time before she had a spirit. In the midst of the jumble of wonder and mystery a change took place and she had a spirit. Another change and she had a body. Another change and she was born. Now there's been another change and she's dead. It's just like the progression of the four seasons, spring, summer, fall, winter.".
- Zhuangzi_(book) romaji "Sōshi or Sōji".
- Zhuangzi_(book) s "南华真经".
- Zhuangzi_(book) s "庄子".
- Zhuangzi_(book) source "Zhuangzi, chapter 18".
- Zhuangzi_(book) source "Zhuangzi, chapter 2".
- Zhuangzi_(book) source "Zhuangzi, chapter 7".
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