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My life is limited, and my knowledge is limited from there.
From the original text of Zhuangzi's Three Masters of Health Preservation, "My life is limited, but my knowledge is also limited. With restrictions, there is no restriction, and it is almost there! It's almost enough for people who already know! Good has no near name, and evil has no near punishment. The Governor thinks that he can protect himself, support his relatives all his life, and work for many years. "

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Life is limited, but knowledge is infinite (without boundaries), and it is doomed to fail to pursue infinite knowledge with limited life. Explain that everything should not be absolute, enough is enough. There will always be things you can't reach, so why be so demanding?

Zhuangzi, also known as the South China Classic, is a Taoist classic written by Zhuangzi and his later scholars in the early Warring States Period. After the Han Dynasty, he was honored as a classic of the South China, and Zhuangzi was named as a true man of the South China. His books, Laozi and Zhouyi are called "San Xuan".

Zhuangzi's articles, with fantastic imagination, ingenious conception, rich and colorful ideological world and literary artistic conception, Wang Yang's wanton writing style, romantic artistic style and magnificent mystery, are typical works of pre-Qin philosophers. Zhuangzi's words seem to praise Wan Li with infinite imagination, but they are well-founded and more important than historical materials. Mr. Lu Xun said, "His style of writing is Wang Yang's, and his manners are all square. The works of the late Zhou philosophers should not be the first. " Known as "nine-flow pliers, bag a hundred bags."

Zhuangzi first put forward the idea of "sage inside and king outside", which had a far-reaching influence on Confucianism. Zhuangzi has a profound insight into Yi-ology, profoundly pointing out that "Yin and Yang are easy to use"; Zhuangzi's thought of "three tones" is consistent with the three talents in the Book of Changes.

Zhuangzi Miki first put forward the proposition of "harmony between man and nature".

Zhuangzi, Yijing, Four Classics of Huangdi, Laozi and The Analects of Confucius are several original classics of the Chinese nation. They are not only important carriers of morality and culture, but also the wisdom crystallization of ancient sages through self-cultivation, enlightenment and the unity of man and nature.