Zhuangzi's famous sentence, which embodies inaction and isolation, is: There is a way in the world, a saint becomes a monk, there is no way in the world, and a saint lives.
This sentence is from "Zhuangzi on Earth". The definition is: there is a way in the world, and saints can achieve their careers; There is no road in the world, and saints can only save their lives. People only know what a certain use of things is, but they should be more aware of the great use embodied in uselessness. But always stay or be confused by the appearance of things, unable to judge the real use of things.
If you want to see the essence of things clearly, then you should not have too many selfish desires, not be influenced by selfish desires, and not be influenced by emotions. Only a few selfish desires can be objective and fair.
Discrimination of "there is a way in the world";
It is not easy to be a citizen, and life is lightly used by rulers; Even if you are close to power, it is dangerous to get along with the ruler step by step. In such a world, as Chu Kuangjie said, "There is a saying in the world that saints become monks; There is no way in the world, and saints live alone "means that there is a way in the world, and saints can achieve their careers. There is no way in the world, and saints can only save their lives." Finally, he fell into the category of "only exempt from punishment", and Confucius and other sages were inevitably persuaded that they could save themselves and "exempt from punishment" was enough.
In "Life in the Chapter", Zhuangzi described the difficulty of self-help in his time with examples, so what should be done to save himself, which is exactly the proposition that Zhuang Zi thought.