The allusion is explained as follows: Once upon a time, Zhuang Zhou dreamed that he had become a butterfly, a real and vivid butterfly that could dance under the flowers. I feel beautiful and comfortable, and I have no idea that I am Zhuang Zhou. I woke up suddenly and was surprised to find myself still Zhuang Zhou.
I don't know whether Zhuangzi dreamed that he became a butterfly or the butterfly dreamed that he became Zhuangzi. Zhuangzi and butterfly are two different objects, and there must be a difference. ?
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Zhuang Zhou Meng Die is a philosophical argument put forward by Zhuangzi through his story. Its philosophical topic is "Can people as cognitive subjects really distinguish between truth and illusion?" .
On the surface, Zhuangzi is always lively and natural and unrestrained, but in essence, it is not difficult to see from Zhuangzi's pain that his philosophical outlook on life is pessimistic.
Although Zhuangzi is full of free spirit and pursues a free life, it does not mean that life is free, and Zhuangzi does not deny it.
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