From Zhuangzi's miscellaneous articles.
Zhuangzi (about 369-286 BC) was named Zhou Zixiu, who was later called "South China Real Person". During the Warring States Period, Song Guomeng (now Mengcheng County, Anhui Province, now Minquan County, Northeast of Shangqiu County, Henan Province) was born. A famous thinker, philosopher and writer, a representative of Taoist school, the successor and developer of Laozi's philosophical thought, and the founder of Zhuangzi school in pre-Qin. His theory covered all aspects of social life at that time, but the fundamental spirit still belonged to Laozi's philosophy. Later generations called him and Laozi "Laozi", and their philosophy was "Laozi's philosophy".
His thought contains simple dialectical factors, the main idea is "Heaven does nothing", and he thinks that everything changes. He believes that "Tao" is "the place of life" and a subjective idealism system starting from "Tao has no beginning" (that is, "Tao" has no boundary). Advocate "inaction" and give up everything. It is believed that although the essence of everything has different characteristics, its "one" is the same, prosperous, carefree, poor in justice and morality, and even fatal. Politically, it advocates "governing by doing nothing", opposes all social systems, and abandons all hypocrisy, hypocrisy and hypocrisy.