Zhuangzi was born in -369.
AnswerI don't know when Daoism was founded, but I know when Laozi was born. He was on September 14th 604 BC in the country of K'u in the kingdom of Ch'u. AnswerTaoism was founded by Lao Tzu (Laozi), who is thought to have lived sometime during the fourth, fifth, or sixth centuries BC. There is no record of precisely who he was, and there is no reference to him older than about the beginning of the first century BC. Traditions place him as a contemporary of Confucius, who lived from 551 to 479 BC, but some historians date him much later. According to legend the Tao Te Ching was written as he was retiring at a very old age, and this act is considered the founding of Taoism.
Adam Smith was born in Kirkcaldy, Scotland.
Socrates of Constantinople was born in 380.
Plato was born before Aristotle. Plato was born around 427 BC, while Aristotle was born around 384 BC.
Socrates Ballis was born on August 27, 1933.
Zhuangzi died in -286.
Zhuangzi Tests His Wife was created in 1913.
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The cast of Zhuangzi shi qi - 1913 includes: Beihai Li as Chuang Tze Shanshan Yan as Servant Girl
Lao-zi and Zhuangzi
Weimin Zhao has written: 'Zhuangzi de dao (Bi jiao yan jiu cong kan)' 'Huo tian shi' 'Zhuangzi de dao' 'Laozi de dao'
Deqing has written: 'Zhuangzi nei pian zhu'
Xuanmo. has written: 'Zhuangzi de zhi hui'
Qinxiu. Ge has written: 'Bai hua Zhuangzi'
After Zhuangzi's wife died, he is said to have expressed his grief in a unique way. He sat by her grave and mourned, but instead of weeping and lamenting, he eventually began to play music and laugh, reflecting his philosophical views on life and death. This response illustrates his belief in the cyclical nature of existence and the importance of accepting life's changes. Zhuangzi's actions emphasize the idea that death is a natural part of life and should be embraced rather than resisted.
This question has been posed by philosophers for many centuries. The poetry of the Chinese philosopher Zhuangzi (4th Century B.C.E.) would be the best place to begin your study of this fascinating topic. See the Wikipedia link below for an article on Zhuangzi and further reference links.
Taoists believe "Do not worry about worldly matters. Instead, meditate on nature."