
Zhuangzi's Story
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Living in troubled times, life is at stake! Zhuangzi takes you into the Warring States Period and teaches you how to survive in the cracks and not be taken advantage of by others. Let you be a free you and live a wonderful life. Let you be a long-lived person and live to the end of your life. Zhuangzi, one of the Seven Sons of the Pre-Qin Dynasty; a representative figure of the Taoist school, and is called "Laozi and Zhuangzi" together with Laozi; the real Nanhua man in Taoism.
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Official(941)Scraped 11d ago
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When I saw the name of this book, I immediately felt that it was written by a very formal person who studies Zhuangzi. However, after reading it, I found that the author may have also done some research on Zhuangzi, otherwise it would be impossible to write such a magnificent work. The content in the book is helpless. The author must have tried his best to depict the background blueprint of that era. The life of a sage must be full of glory after suffering; Although this book is a novel, and it can be regarded as a novel that pays tribute to the sage Zhuang Zhou, I personally think that the author named this book Zhuangzi's story may cause disapproval from many Taoists or people who study and study Taoist culture. After all, the sage Zhuang Zhou has a high status in the hearts of those people. The story of Zhuangzi is written by the author based on the classics. Maybe because of this book title, those people feel that the author is disrespectful to the sage Zhuang Zhou. The above is my opinion on this book. It's just a family opinion, but it's nothing. Come on, author, and create better literary works.
I only read a little bit, it doesn't make sense
After reading just a little bit, I personally think there is something wrong with your book. First of all, in the pre-Qin period, there were no Taoist priests who came from Taoism. Secondly, Taoism is an ideological system that is different from Taoism. There is no such thing as a monk. Furthermore, Taoism has no fight with the world and is quiet. If you do nothing, it will be even more impossible to fight to the death with the Mohists, and the Mohists are mainly non-attackers, which means that they are only used to persuade fights and not to initiate fights. Therefore, I make this comment. No matter how well written it is, I must respect history. Please forgive me if my words are offensive in any way.
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Very beautiful^ω^👍👍👍👍
It's so good to see it all the time
The opening chapter is about the Western two-original oppositional thinking model of "I" and "You". The central idea at the beginning was off track.
The central idea at the beginning is the idea of the opposition of the two principles, and it is also written about Zhuangzi. Later, how to edit the central idea is also crooked.
I'm saying that the Mo family has provoked you,
Mohism advocates universal love but not aggression, while Taoism advocates purity and inaction. Neither advocates aggression, but all emphasizes harmony. It would be far more decent to write a novel and set up hostile forces.
Okay, come on
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Official(941)Scraped 11d ago
Give me your opinion
When I saw the name of this book, I immediately felt that it was written by a very formal person who studies Zhuangzi. However, after reading it, I found that the author may have also done some research on Zhuangzi, otherwise it would be impossible to write such a magnificent work. The content in the book is helpless. The author must have tried his best to depict the background blueprint of that era. The life of a sage must be full of glory after suffering; Although this book is a novel, and it can be regarded as a novel that pays tribute to the sage Zhuang Zhou, I personally think that the author named this book Zhuangzi's story may cause disapproval from many Taoists or people who study and study Taoist culture. After all, the sage Zhuang Zhou has a high status in the hearts of those people. The story of Zhuangzi is written by the author based on the classics. Maybe because of this book title, those people feel that the author is disrespectful to the sage Zhuang Zhou. The above is my opinion on this book. It's just a family opinion, but it's nothing. Come on, author, and create better literary works.
I only read a little bit, it doesn't make sense
After reading just a little bit, I personally think there is something wrong with your book. First of all, in the pre-Qin period, there were no Taoist priests who came from Taoism. Secondly, Taoism is an ideological system that is different from Taoism. There is no such thing as a monk. Furthermore, Taoism has no fight with the world and is quiet. If you do nothing, it will be even more impossible to fight to the death with the Mohists, and the Mohists are mainly non-attackers, which means that they are only used to persuade fights and not to initiate fights. Therefore, I make this comment. No matter how well written it is, I must respect history. Please forgive me if my words are offensive in any way.
The author has opened a public account.
You can follow the WeChat public account: Live in seclusion with me
Very beautiful^ω^👍👍👍👍
It's so good to see it all the time
The opening chapter is about the Western two-original oppositional thinking model of "I" and "You". The central idea at the beginning was off track.
The central idea at the beginning is the idea of the opposition of the two principles, and it is also written about Zhuangzi. Later, how to edit the central idea is also crooked.
I'm saying that the Mo family has provoked you,
Mohism advocates universal love but not aggression, while Taoism advocates purity and inaction. Neither advocates aggression, but all emphasizes harmony. It would be far more decent to write a novel and set up hostile forces.
Okay, come on
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The book has a strong historical atmosphere and an unpretentious title, telling the story of the Taoist sage Zhuangzi. Let Zhuangzi take readers into a colorful Warring States era! This book embodies the thoughts and essence of Taoist Zhuangzi everywhere, and describes Zhuangzi's thoughts in an easy-to-understand manner. It can be seen that the author has put in a lot of hard work to study Taoist doctrines. However, the saying that hard work has not yielded anything is vividly expressed in the Internet literary circle! Alas... This book is like an ink painting, maybe a little lighter, but the more you look at it, the more interesting it becomes! At least it's not like other books. It's better not to read it than to read it. It will distort your thoughts and do a lot of harm without any benefit! 💓Thank you for your hard work, please like it if you like it! 💗💖💕💞💟


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I haven't started reading it yet, but it seems to involve some of the philosophical views of Zhuangzi and contemporary people. It should be worth reading, and I hope you will gain something from it.




This is the story of Zhuangzi and his life. You may not be interested in many basic Taoist theories, and you may not be able to understand them, but compared to crappy books, biographies like this can be a refreshing starting point.













