Inner Chapters of the Zhuangzi

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The Inner Chapters of the Zhuangzi are the core, philosophically central sections of the Daoist classic Zhuangzi, traditionally regarded as its most authentic and influential part.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf part of classical Chinese text
philosophical text section
associatedConcept equalizing things (qi wu)
non-action (wuwei)
nourishing life (yang sheng)
transcendence of distinctions
wandering beyond (xiaoyao)
authenticityStatus generallyregardedasclosesttooriginalteachings
canonicalStatus keytextinDaoistcanon
chapter Da Zong Shi NERFINISHED
De Chong Fu NERFINISHED
Qi Wu Lun NERFINISHED
Ren Jian Shi NERFINISHED
Xiaoyao You NERFINISHED
Yang Sheng Zhu NERFINISHED
Ying Di Wang NERFINISHED
circulation transmittedaspartoftheZhuangzicanon
commentedBy Cheng Xuanying NERFINISHED
Guo Xiang NERFINISHED
contrastedWith Miscellaneous Chapters of the Zhuangzi NERFINISHED
Outer Chapters of the Zhuangzi NERFINISHED
coreOf Zhuangzi NERFINISHED
genre philosophical prose
historicalStatus mostAuthenticPartOfZhuangzi
influenceOn Chan Buddhism NERFINISHED
Chinese philosophy
Daoist religious thought
East Asian literature
language Classical Chinese
literaryFeatures allegories
dialogues
parables
numberOfChapters 7
partOf Zhuangzi NERFINISHED
philosophicalFocus Dao NERFINISHED
freedom from conventional values
relativism of perspectives
skepticism about knowledge
spontaneity
philosophicalSchool Daoist philosophy
regionOfOrigin Ancient China NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Daoism NERFINISHED
scholarlyView consideredmostcoherentportion
consideredphilosophicallycentral
studiedIn Chinese philosophy curricula
textualDivision Inner Chapters
timeOfComposition Warring States period
traditionalAttribution Zhuangzi NERFINISHED

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Zhuangzi textAttributed Inner Chapters of the Zhuangzi