Zhuangzi

Zhuangzi was an influential Chinese philosopher during the Warring States period, known for his contributions to Daoism and his work 'Zhuangzi', which explores themes of spontaneity and the relativity of things.


"Suppose I try saying something. What way do I have of knowing that if I say I know something I don't really not know it? Or what way do I have of knowing that if I say I don't know something I don't really in fact know it?"
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"So it is said, for him who understands Heavenly joy, life is the working of Heaven; death is the transformation of things. In stillness, he and the yin share a single Virtue; in motion, he and the yang share a single flow."
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"Let your mind wander in simplicity, blend your spirit with the vastness, follow along with things the way they are, and make no room for personal views - then the world will be governed."
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