A Study of Zhuangzi Fable of"The Four Shows of Huzi"
Yingdiwang,the seventh part of Zhuangzi,consists of six fables,of which the story of Huzi is the longest one and the meaning of this text is also hard to understand.The meaning of the fables can be explained from three perspectives:cognitive theory,realm theory,fate adaption and constant flux.In is way it can be known that Zhuangzi pursued the cognitive state of abandoning the intellect,the realm of spiritual freedom,living in peace attitude and following the world and the nature of things.
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