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Zhuangzi may
refer to:
Zhuangzi (book) (莊子), an
ancient Chinese collection of
anecdotes and fables, one of the
foundational texts of
Daoism Zhuang Zhou...
- The
Zhuangzi (historically
romanized Chuang Tzŭ) is an
ancient Chinese text that is one of the
foundational texts of Taoism,
alongside the Tao Te Ching...
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Zhuang Zhou (/dʒuˈɑːŋ ˈdʒoʊ/),
commonly known as
Zhuangzi (/ˈdʒwɑːŋˈdzʌ/; Chinese: 莊子;
literally "Master Zhuang"; also
rendered in the Wade–Giles romanization...
- Te
Ching (Laozi), one of the
foundational texts of
Taoism alongside the
Zhuangzi. The name,
literally meaning 'Old Master', was
likely intended to portray...
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religious practice in general. It is
generally taken as
preceding the
Zhuangzi, the
other core
Taoist text.
Terminology originating within the text has...
- Chinese, the old
Zhuang script is
called Gu
Zhuangzi (古壮字; 'old
Zhuang characters') or
Fangkuai Zhuangzi (方块壮字; 'square
shaped Zhuang characters'). Sawndip...
- 300 BCE),
during which the
epigrammatic Tao Te
Ching and the
anecdotal Zhuangzi—widely
regarded as the
fundamental texts of
Taoist philosophy—were largely...
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wukongopterid pterosaur Kunpengopterus. In
Chinese literature, the
Daoist classic Zhuangzi has the
oldest record of the Kun Peng myth. The
first chapter ("Free and...
- person' or 'person of truth') is a
Chinese term that
first appeared in the
Zhuangzi meaning "a
Taoist spiritual master" in
those writings, as in one who has...
- Zhao Shuo (Chinese: 趙朔; pinyin: Zhào Shuò), also
known by his
posthumous name as the
Viscount Zhuang of Zhao (Chinese: 趙莊子), was a
leader of the Zhao clan...