Shuo Fu

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Shuo Fu is a chapter of the Daoist classic Liezi, traditionally attributed to the philosopher Lie Yukou and known for its collection of philosophical anecdotes and parables.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Daoist text
chapter
associatedWithPhilosopher Lie Yukou NERFINISHED
associatedWithSchool Daoist philosophy
countryOfOrigin China
hasForm prose
hasGenre parables
philosophical anecdotes
hasLiteraryForm didactic narrative
hasMainTheme human conduct
nature of knowledge
paradox
philosophical reflection
hasStructure collection of short stories
hasSubject ethical decision-making
limits of language
relations between names and realities
relativity of perspectives
hasWorkTitleInChinese 說符
includedInCanon Daoist canon (via the Liezi) NERFINISHED
influencedBy Chinese philosophical anecdote tradition
earlier Daoist thought
isContainedIn Daoist classic Liezi NERFINISHED
language Classical Chinese
partOf Liezi NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Daoism NERFINISHED
timePeriod Warring States period (traditional attribution)
traditionallyAttributedTo Lie Yukou NERFINISHED
usedAsSourceIn research on Daoist narrative literature
studies of classical Chinese philosophy

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Liezi chapter Shuo Fu