Lao Zhuang School

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The Lao-Zhuang school ( Chinese  老莊 學派  /  老庄 学派 , Pinyin Lǎo-Zhuāng xuépài , W.-G. Lao-Chuang hsüeh-p'ai ) is the most representative school of Daoism . Her main typefaces include the works Laozi and Zhuangzi . The teaching that emerged from these two works is also called the Lao Zhuang School . Both understand the way ( , dào ) as a fundamental principle and represent the law of spontaneity and government through inaction ( 無為  /  无为 , wúwéi ). Zhuang adopted and developed the teaching of Lao. He put greater emphasis on spontaneous change and transformation and the relativity of things.

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References and footnotes

  1. Lao-Zhuang 老庄 [老莊] Laozi and Zhuangzi; the Taoist school of philosophy
  2. cf. Arne Eichberg: Epistemological in the Zhuangzi: Saying the unspeakable. 2007, p . 9 .
  3. Article: “Lao-Zhuang school”, in: Han-Ying Zhongguo zhexue cidian. Kaifeng 2002, p. 271

literature

  • 汉英 中国 哲学 辞典. 开封 2002