THE CHUANG TZU - ZHUANGZI
莊子
Written by Chuang-Tzu 369-301 BCE (Zhuang Zhou, Zhuangzi, 莊子)
Translated by James Legge 1891
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.