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THE CHUANG TZU - ZHUANGZI
莊子​

​​Written by Chuang-Tzu 369-301 BCE (Zhuang Zhou, Zhuangzi, 莊子)
Translated by James Legge 1891
​The Chuang Tzu or Zhuangzi is a Taoist book named for its author Master Chuang that is considered one of the two foundational texts of Taoism. The Chuang Tzu is a large collection of humorous or irreverent stories themed on being one with nature, and living a carefree and spontaneous life, free from the ideas of the human world.
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Book I:     Enjoyment in Untroubled Ease
Book II:    The Adjustment of Controversies
Book III:   Nourishing the Lord of Life
Book IV:   Man in the World, Associated with other Men
Book V:    The Seal of Virtue Complete
Book VI:   The Great and Most Honoured Master
Book VII:  The Normal Course for Rulers and Kings
Book VIII: Webbed Toes
Book IX:    Horse's Hoofs
Book X:     Cutting open Satchels
Book XI:    Letting Be, and Exercising Forbearance
Book XII:   Heaven and Earth
Book XIII:  The Way of Heaven
Book XIV:  The Revolution of Heaven
Book XV:    Ingrained Ideas
Book XVI:   Correcting the Nature
Book XVII:  The Floods of Autumn
​Book XVIII: Perfect Enjoyment
Book XIX:    The Full Understanding of Life
Book XX:     The Tree on the Mountain
Book XXI:    Thien Dze-fang.
Book XXII:   Knowledge Rambling in the North.
Book XXIII:  Käng-sang Khû.
Book XXIV:   Hsü Wû-kwei
Book XXV:    Zeh-yang
Book XXVI:   What comes from Without.
Book XXVII:  Metaphorical Language.
Book XXVIII: Kings who have wished to resign the Throne
Book XXIX:    The Robber Kih
Book XXX:     Delight in the Sword-fight
Book XXXI:    The Old Fisherman
Book XXXII:   Lieh Yü-khâu
Book XXXIII:  Thien Hsiâ
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