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  1. Like. “You have only to rest in inaction and things will transform themselves. Smash your form and body, spit out hearing and eyesight, forget you are a thing among other things, and you may join in great unity with the deep and boundless.”. ― Zhuangzi, The Complete Works of Chuang Tzu.

  2. The wise man is hidden in Tao, Nothing can touch him. Chuang Tzu’s Funeral. When Chuang Tzu was about to die, His disciples began planning a grand funeral. But Chuang Tzu said: “I shall have heaven and earth for my coffin, the sun and moon will be jade symbols hanging by my side; planets and constellations will shine as jewels all around me,

  3. Chuang Tzu (399 - 295 B.C.) ... "The mind of the perfect man is like a mirror. It does not lean forward or backward in response to things. It responds to things but conceals nothing of its own. Therefore it is able to deal with things without injury to [its reality]."

  4. Chuang Tzu was a brilliant, original, and influential Chinese philosopher who lived around the 4th century BCE. The background from which he arose involved a period of strife, conquest, oppression, and an attempt to preserve traditional societal values. This situation gives light to the origin of Chuang Tzus philosophy, which was centered on ...

  5. History Zhuang Zhou. The Zhuangzi is presented as the collected works of a man named Zhuang Zhou—traditionally referred to as "Zhuangzi" (莊子; "Master Zhuang"), using an honorific.Almost nothing is concretely known of Zhuangzi's life. Most what is known comes from the Zhuangzi itself, which was subject to changes in later centuries. Most historians place his birth around 369 BC in a place ...

  6. Chuang Tzu is known as one of the most significant and paradoxical philosophers of Taoism, a mystical philosophy that presents reality as an illusion created by infinitely shifting appearances. He ...

  7. James Legge's translation of the complete Chuang Tzu (Zhuangzi), updated. Opening. Enjoyment in Untroubled Ease. The Adjustment of Controversies. Nourishing the Lord of Life. Man in the World, Associated with Other Men. The Seal of Complete Virtue. The Great and Most Honoured Master. The Normal Course for Rulers and Kings.