Zhuangzi's view of life and death is dialectical. "You can't die until you are born ..." Death and life are interdependent. From the perspective of Tao, death is life, and life is death.
"The fluorene desert is intangible and changeable. Death and? Life and? Heaven and earth blend together? " Zhuangzi regarded death as death, life as heaven, and death as death. Being able to treat life and death as a natural journey requires a superb mind.
"Give evil ... I don't know who the devil is!" Judging from this rhetorical question, Zhuangzi was not happy about "life", nor did he dislike "death", and treated life and death equally. Moreover, Zhuangzi even regarded death as "supreme happiness".
This is Zhuangzi's concept of "sharing life and death".
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Zhuangzi's other thoughts:
1, Zipi is. "That's all, that's all. You can't see yourself, but you know yourself. Therefore, everything happens for a reason, and it is also because of it. " Zhuangzi believes that everything has its opposite. If you can't see from the other side, you can see clearly from this side.
2. Right and wrong. The existence of "yes" and "no" is based on the existence of "no". Since "He is" exists in each other's existence, then "Right and Wrong" also exist in each other's existence. "Because of right and wrong, because of wrong", because of being, there is "wrong"
3. Everything is mine. Zhuangzi's Tao is the creator or mother of all things in the universe. People and things, me and things, are the embodiment of Tao, and their roots all come from Tao.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Homology of Things