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| | Zhuangzi [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] |
 | | The currently extant text known as the Zhuangzi is the result of the editing and arrangement of the Jin dynasty thinker and commentator Guo Xiang (Kuo Hsiang, d. |
 | | The author of chapter 18, Zhi Le, Utmost Happiness, and chapter 22, Zhi Bei You, Knowledge Wanders North, continues the meditations on life and death, and the cultivation of meditative practice, that are explored in chapter 6, Da Zong Shi, The Vast Ancestral Teacher. |
 | | The Jin dynasty scholar, Guo Xiang, is the most influential of the early interpreters. |
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