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Introduction to Zhuangzi
Zhuangzi, also known as the South China Classic, is a Taoist classic, written by Zhuangzi in the middle of the Warring States Period and later scholars. After the Han Dynasty, Zhuangzi was honored as a real person in the south of the Yangtze River, so Zhuangzi was also called a classic in the south of the Yangtze River.

His books, Laozi and Zhouyi are called "San Xuan". Zhuangzi mainly embodies Zhuangzi's critical philosophy, art, aesthetics and so on. Its content is rich and profound, involving philosophy, life, politics, society, art, world outlook and many other aspects.

Zhuangzi is not only a philosophical masterpiece, but also a fable masterpiece in literature and aesthetics. But also exerted an inseparable and far-reaching influence on the development of China's literature and aesthetics. The publication and research of the fable of Zhuangzi has inherited and developed the excellent tradition of China culture and carried forward the spirit of the Chinese nation. In a practical sense, it laid a spiritual foundation for the construction of socialist civilization.

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Zhuangzi reflects Zhuangzi's critical philosophy, art, aesthetics, aesthetics, politics, society and many other aspects. There are seven internal articles, twenty-eight external articles, fourteen miscellaneous articles, three explanations, fifty-two articles and more than 100 thousand words.

After Guo Xiang's deletion, there are 33 articles in three parts: internal articles, external articles and miscellaneous articles, and there are more than 200 fables with 65,920 words, including 7 internal articles; External article 15; Miscellaneous clause eleven. This book is all-encompassing, and it has a detailed discussion on the theory of the formation of the universe, the relationship between man and nature, the value of life and critical philosophy.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhuangzi