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庄子; traditional Chinese:
莊子; pinyin:
Zhuāng Zǐ;
Wade-Giles: Chuang Tzŭ) was an influential Chinese philosopher who lived around the
4th century BCE during the Warring States Period, a period corresponding to the philosophical summit of Chinese thought — the Hundred Schools of Thought. His name is sometimes spelled
Chuang Tsu,
Chuang Tzu,
Zhuang Tze,
Chouang-Dsi,
Chuang Tse,
Chuangtze or – in English –
Master Chuang.
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