Read the Village under The

Read the Village under The

by Zhi'an

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The book "Reading Zhuangzi under Chuangzi" is the scholar Zhi'an's experience in studying "Zhuangzi" and later generations' commentaries on "Zhuangzi". Mr. Zhi'an believes that if there is a book that people can take the trouble to read over and over again throughout their lives, it is "Zhuangzi". In the book "Reading Zhuangzi under the Chuangzi", Mr. Zhi'an believes that "I lose myself" is the main subject of Zhuangzi, which runs through all of Zhuangzi's thoughts; "adapting oneself to oneself" is the ultimate point of "Zhuangzi". In Mr. Zhi'an's view, other pre-Qin philosophies are concerned with the affairs of two people - besides "I", there are also "you" and "him"; "Zhuangzi" is concerned with the affairs of one person - there is only "I" in the world, and everything happens in the mind of "I". In terms of style, the book "Reading Zhuangzi under Chuangzi" starts with the original text of "Zhuangzi", followed by Mr. Zhi'an's experience of reading Zhuangzi and his comments on previous people's reading of Zhuangzi. From the perspective of academic research, "Reading Zhuang under the Chuang River" is also an indispensable work for studying Zhuang studies.

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