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Eight golden sentences of Zhuangzi

Zhuangzi’s eight golden sentences are as follows:

1. Great knowledge is leisurely, small knowledge is momentary. The big talk is Yan Yan, the small talk is Zhan Zhan. ——"Zhuangzi. On the Equality of Things"

The more wise a person is, the more open-minded and informal he is; the more clever a person is, the more he thinks and cares about everything.

2. The great beauty of heaven and earth is not mentioned, the laws of the four seasons are clear but not discussed, and the principles of all things are not explained. A saint understands the beauty of heaven and earth and realizes the principles of all things. ——"Zhuangzi. Knowing the Journey to the North"

3. The human heart is in danger of mountains and rivers, and it is difficult to know the sky. ——"Zhuangzi. Miscellaneous Chapters. List of Imperial Bandits"

4. If a white horse passes between heaven and earth in life, it will happen suddenly. ——"Zhuangzi. Zhibeiyou"

5. Well frogs cannot talk to the sea, and summer insects cannot talk to the ice. ——"Zhuangzi. Autumn Waters"

6. Dogs do not regard good barking as good, and people do not regard good words as virtuous. ——"Zhuangzi. Miscellaneous Chapters. Xu Wugui"

7. The friendship between gentlemen is as light as water, while the friendship between villains is as sweet as wine. ——"Zhuangzi. Mountain Trees"

8. Heaven and earth coexist with me, and all things are one with me. ——"Zhuangzi. Equality of Things"

"Zhuangzi", also known as "Nanhua Jing", was written approximately in the pre-Qin period and was written by Zhuang Zhou and his later scholars. Zhuang Zhou is a representative figure of the Taoist school and the inheritor and promoter of Laozi's thoughts. The world respectfully calls him Zhuangzi. The thoughts of "Zhuangzi" are profound, profound, and not easy to understand, so I can only take a peek at the world and briefly talk about my own insights.