Zhuangzi
Zhuāngzǐ (pinyin), Chuang Tzu (W-G), or Chuang Tse (Chinese ??/??, literally meaning "Master Zhuang") was a famous philosopher in ancient China who lived around the 4th century BCE during the Warring States Period, corresponding to the Hundred Schools of Thought philosophical summit of Chinese thought. He was from the Town of Meng (蒙城 M?ng Ch?ng) in the State of Song (now Shāngqiū 商邱, Henan). His given name was 周 Zhōu. He was also known as 蒙吏, M?ng Official, 蒙莊 M?ng Zhuāng and 蒙叟 M?ng Elder. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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Pinyin: Pinyin (??, p?ny?n) literally means "join (together) sounds" (a less literal translation being "phoneticize", "spell" or "transcription") in Chinese and usually refers to H?ny? P?ny?n (????, literal meaning: "Han language pinyin"), which is a system of romanization (phonemic notation and transcripti... W-G: REDIRECT Wade?Giles... Chinese: Chinese can mean:... Zhuangzi related Images and Photos (experimental)
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