
Zhuangzi
Zhuangzi, an influential figure in Daoism, was an ancient Chinese philosopher whose writings emphasize the relativity of things and the importance of spontaneity and harmony with nature. His work, known as the 'Zhuangzi,' uses allegorical tales and paradoxes to challenge conventional notions of reality and morality, advocating for a life of simplicity and freedom.
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The lantern group 'Shenqi Huaxia' elevates the Kunpeng from Zhuangzi's writings into a visual spectacle of China's exploratory spirit.
四川自贡:万物成灯 点亮新春 _光明网
Zhuangzi is known for his philosophical writings that challenge Confucian morality.
Secolul IV î. Ch | adevarul.roZhuangzi's philosophical words are perfectly interpreted in the ancient art of瓦当.
檐端藏万象 方寸见古今(文化中国行·华夏博物之旅·传统建筑) --文旅·体育--人民网Zhuangzi's notion of 'reversal' is highlighted as a significant aspect of dialectical reasoning.
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