The beautiful names in Zhuangzi's "Xiaoyaoyou" include Fuyao, Peifeng, Tunan, Chuzhinan, Shiyu, Yufeng, etc.
1. Fuyao
It means being able to speak, being persuasive, and having mechanism. It also means being talented, knowledgeable, and smart, and you will inevitably become an elite in the industry.
2. Peifeng
It means energetic, courageous, cheerful and sunny.
3. Tunan
It is a metaphor for people’s lofty ambitions.
4. Chu Zhinan
It means vigorous, smooth sailing, ambition and open-mindedness. Give people a sense of ambition, talent, and maturity.
5. World reputation
It means being dedicated, having both ability and political integrity, having good fortune and longevity; being honorable, having a great reputation, being honest and trustworthy.
6. Yufeng
It means the pursuit of freedom and courage, which is very suitable for those who are ambitious.
The creative background and enlightenment significance of Zhuangzi's "Xiaoyaoyou":
1. The creative background of "Xiaoyaoyou"
Zhuangzi was extremely talented, intelligent and diligent. "Seeing everything" does not mean that you are born with a useless heart. However, "Nowadays, the world is also confused. Even if you have prayers, you can't get them."
On the one hand, he disdains to associate with the corrupt society where "those who steal hooks will be punished, and those who steal the country will be martyrs"; on the other hand, the realistic situation of "the princes and princes cannot use them" makes it impossible for him to show his talents. ambition.
Since the world is so filthy and "cannot talk to Zhuang", his soul pursuing freedom can only soar in the world of fantasy and seek relief in the realm of absolute freedom. It was under this circumstance that he wrote the song "Xiaoyaoyou", a song of pursuit of a depressed soul.
2. The enlightenment significance of "Xiaoyaoyou" to reality
The essence of the beauty of freedom shown by Zhuangzi in "Xiaoyaoyou" is the pursuit of independent personality and absolute spiritual freedom. A detached, open-minded and aesthetic attitude towards life.
The whole article focuses on an important aspect of Zhuangzi's philosophical thoughts, namely nihilism and absolute freedom. It not only had varying degrees of influence on the thoughts and creations of ancient and later writers such as Ji Kang, Ruan Ji, Tao Yuanming, Li Bai, Su Shi, and Cao Xueqin, but also had an important impact on modern and contemporary Chinese politicians, scientists, and writers. .