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Chuang Tzu-Philosopher |
The perfect man uses his mind as a mirror. It grasps nothing. It regrets nothing. It receives but does not keep. - Chuang Tzu
Chuang Tzu (370BCE-287BCE) is believed to lived in the Fourth or Third Century BCE, at a time when China was split up into a number of states weakly held together by the Chou dynasty.
His thought is contained in the 33 chapters that remain of the Chuang Tzu, which describes both his philosophy and his way of life. In it, Chuang Tzu enlarges on the teachings of Lao Tzu in a lively Taoist discourse that opposes the ideas of Confucius and Mo Tzu. - humanistictexts.org
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