1. A Happy Journey is the representative work of Zhuang Zhou, a philosopher and writer in the Warring States Period. It is listed as the first article in Zhuangzi, a Taoist classic, and it can be regarded as the masterpiece of Zhuangzi both ideologically and artistically.
2. The Theory of Everything is the second part of Zhuangzi's internal work. The whole article consists of five relatively independent stories. Although there are no related sentences and paragraphs between stories, there is a unified theme that runs through the content and gradually deepens and improves in generality and ideological depth.
3. The Lord of Health Preservation is an article written by Zhuang Zhou, a philosopher and writer in the Warring States Period, which is contained in Zhuangzi's Inner Chapter. This is an article about keeping in good health. The full text is divided into three parts. The first part is the general outline of the whole article, pointing out that the most important thing in keeping in good health is to adhere to the imaginary way in things and adapt to the changes and development of nature.
The main influence of Zhuangzi:
Zhuangzi inherited and developed Laozi's philosophical thought of "Taoism is natural", which made Taoism a real science. He himself became an important representative of Taoism and was called "the ancestor of Taoism" with Laozi.
Zhuangzi's knowledge is rooted in Laozi's words, so his books are more than 100,000 words, most of which are fables, such as Fisherman's Father, Stealing Foot, and Wadang, which are all used to identify Laozi's thoughts.
He led "noble life" and "for me" to "mature life" and "selfless", which was attributed to the natural unity of Tao and me. Zhuangzi, Zhouyi and Laozi are also called "San Xuan", which has high research value in philosophy.