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Sorting of Main Health-preserving Quotations in the glory of the king and Zhuangzi
The order of the main health-preserving sentences in the glory of the king Zhuangzi is as follows:

1, good has no near name, and evil has no near punishment. Does the governor think you can protect yourself and be whole? Born, can raise relatives, can do all the years.

2. Guan Wenxuan was surprised when he saw the right teacher: "Who is it?" Is it evil? Heaven and peace? who is it? " ? "Heaven is not human. Heaven is born unique, and people's appearance is both. Therefore, it is inhuman to know its nature. "

3, Zepheasant ten steps a peck, one hundred steps a drink, not squatting in the fan. Although God is king, he is not good.

4, referring to poverty as salary, fire spread, I do not know what to do.

5, died, Qin lost and hanged himself, No.3 .. Disciple said: "It is evil not to be friends with Master?" Say: "Of course." "But what if it's hanging?" Said, "Nature. At first I thought he was a man, but now he is not. Hanging to me, there are old people crying, such as crying their sons; Those who cry less, like crying? Mom. If he knew, someone would have cried without saying anything.

6. My life is limited, but so is my knowledge.

Zhuangzi (about 369 BC-about 286 BC), named Zhou, was a Mongolian in the Song Dynasty during the Warring States Period. Thinker, philosopher and writer in the mid-Warring States period, founder of Zhuangzi, representative of Taoism, and Lao Zi were also called "Lao Zi and Zhuang Zi".

Zhuangzi should not be employed by Chu Weiwang because he stands for freedom. He only worked as a lacquer garden official in the Song Dynasty, and was known as the "proud lacquer garden official" in history, and was regarded as a model of local officials.

His earliest thought of "sage inside and king outside" had a far-reaching influence on Confucianism. He has a profound insight into the principles of the Book of Changes, pointing out that the Book of Changes is based on yin and yang, and his "three tones" thought is consistent with the three talents in the Book of Changes. His literary imagination is rich and peculiar, his language is freely used, he is flexible and changeable, and he can write exquisite and unspeakable philosophies, which is called "literary philosophy, philosophical literature".

His works are included in the book Zhuangzi, and his representative works include Free Travel, Theory of Everything, Master of Health, etc.

According to legend, Zhuangzi tried to live in seclusion in Nanhua Mountain and was buried here. Therefore, at the beginning of Tianbao, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty was named as a South China True Man, and the book Zhuangzi was also regarded as the South China True Classic.