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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...
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Zhuangzi (Chinese: 莊子,
historically romanized Chuang Tzŭ) is an
ancient Chinese text that is one of the two
foundational texts of Taoism, alongside...
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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...
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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...
- Chinese, the old
Zhuang script is
called Gǔ
Zhuàngzì (Chinese: 古壮字; lit. 'old
Zhuang characters') or Fāngkuài
Zhuàngzì (方块壮字; 'square
shaped Zhuang characters')...
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author of the Tao Te Ching, the
foundational text of
Taoism along with the
Zhuangzi.
Laozi is a
Chinese honorific,
typically translated as "the Old Master"...
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centuries BCE,
during which the
epigrammatic Tao Te
Ching and the
anecdotal Zhuangzi—widely
regarded as the
fundamental texts of
Taoist philosophy—were largely...
- into the street, but not
because we hate them."
Another Taoist text, the
Zhuangzi provides a more
detailed description for the
treatment of the
straw dogs...
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Zhuangzi Tests His Wife (Chinese: 莊子試妻; pinyin:
Zhuangzi shi qi) is a 1913 Hong Kong
drama film
directed by Li Minwei. It is the
earliest feature film...
- Ce, Lüshi Chunqiu, Han Feizi, Xunzi, and most frequently, the
Zhuangzi. Nine
Zhuangzi chapters mention **** Shi,
calling him "****zi" 26
times and "****...