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What are the famous sentences in "Zhuangzi"?

The famous sayings of "Zhuangzi" include:

1. There is no greater sorrow than the death of the heart, and the death of a person is also the second. Excerpted from "Zhuangzi·Waipian·Tian Zifang"

Explanation: The greatest sorrow of human beings is mental numbness and dullness, and physical death is still second.

2. The human heart is in danger of mountains and rivers, and it is difficult to know the sky. Excerpted from "Zhuangzi · Miscellaneous Chapters · Lieyu Bandits"

Explanation: The human heart is more dangerous than mountains and rivers, and understanding the heart is more difficult than astronomical phenomena.

3. It is better to forget each other in the rivers and lakes than to let each other get wet and wet each other. Excerpted from "Zhuangzi·Neipian·Grand Master"

Explanation: The spring water has dried up, and the fish spit foam to moisten each other, why not go to the rivers and lakes to have more freedom.

4. The speaker cares about it, but he is so proud that he forgets to speak. Excerpted from "Zhuangzi·Miscellaneous Chapters·External Objects"

Explanation: Words are used to convey thoughts. Once the meaning is understood, words are forgotten.

5. The afterlife cannot be waited for, and the past life cannot be pursued. Excerpted from "Zhuangzi·Neipian·Humanshi"

Explanation: The future world cannot be expected, and the past cannot be recovered.