Chuang-tzu

NOUN
  1. 4th-century Chinese philosopher on whose teachings Lao-tse based Taoism
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How To Use Chuang-tzu In A Sentence

  • It is also the first English version that claims to emphasize Chuang-tzu's philosophy.
  • Therefore, words from his pen have"unconventional"color. And ugly and monster board the stage on behalf of Chuang-tzu to speak Tao.
  • One might, if one is no slave to occidental prejudice, suggest Chuang-Tzu, who was more adept at the droll and the fantastic.
  • Dao" is the core of Chuang-Tzu philosophy and the gist of the thinking of Tao is "All things by means of the Dao are united and became one" which involves two clues, implicit and explicit.
  • If Chuang-tzu's "live without dreams, " or taken for granted, then the Lieh-tzu's "live without dreams, " then have a very solid theoretical basis.
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