Fung Yu-Lan, a giant in modern Chinese philosophy, doesn't just translate the words; he provides an exposition of the philosophy of Kuo Hsiang , the 3rd-century commentator who originally shaped the Zhuangzi into the 33 chapters we know today.
: The translation covers the first seven chapters—often considered the only ones written by Chuang-Tzu himself—which contain the core of his vision. Chuang-Tzu: A New Selected Translation with an ...
: This edition highlights the theory that everything has its own "Te" (virtue) and is happiest when allowed to act according to its own nature. Core Themes to Look For Fung Yu-Lan, a giant in modern Chinese philosophy,