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Chuang Tzu compares the p'eng to a cicada to make a point about the different needs for flight. Chuang Tzu was a significant figure in Chinese Taoism.
Lao Tzu is credited with writing the "Tao Te Ching" translated as "the way and its power" Chuang Tzu wroe "Chuang Tzu" Lao Tzu is the first "creator" of taoism and his name is not his birth name but rather an honorable name translate as "the grand old master" or the "wise old fellow"
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Freedom is the best
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I don’t know
Chuang Tzu's Independence is a short passage told by an omniscient third-person narrator. This is pretty typical of Chinese classics; the little vignettes are written as though told by an acolyte who is relating a well-known incident.
Chuang Tzu, an influential Taoist philosopher, emphasized the importance of individual freedom and spontaneity in his teachings. He believed that true independence arises from aligning oneself with the natural flow of life, rather than conforming to societal norms and expectations. Through his parables and stories, he illustrated the value of embracing uncertainty and the limitations of rigid thinking. Ultimately, Chuang Tzu's philosophy encourages a life of authenticity and harmony with the universe.
daoismnoun philosophical system developed by Lao-tzu and Chuang-tzu advocating a simple honest life and noninterference with the course of natural events [syn: Taoism]source: dictionary.com
The two founders of Taoism are; Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu. However many speculate if these two ever even existed, some say they are legendary.