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My girlfriend said that there is a fish in the North Ming Dynasty, and the meaning of its name is Kun.

There is a fish in the North Ming Dynasty, and its name is Kun. The main idea it wants to express is that "any object is to be (depended on, dependent on)". In fact, "the accumulation of water is not thick, so it will not be able to carry a large boat. Put a cup of water on the col hall, and the boat will be made of mustard; if you place the cup, it will be glued. The water is shallow and the boat is big." It should be relatively clear to express this meaning in a big sentence. The full text of "Happy Wandering" does indeed want to express the meaning of "Wandering at ease", but it is impossible to completely achieve it in life. Therefore, most of them have to "have something to rely on and something to look forward to." Zhuangzi believes that "waiting" is the fundamental reason why life cannot be free. Only by getting rid of waiting and reaching no waiting can we achieve freedom, that is, obtain a free and easy journey, which is the state of freedom without waiting. How can we get rid of waiting and achieve no waiting? Zhuangzi emphasized that the fundamental point is to realize that it is not external objective conditions or inevitability that constrain human freedom, but people's own subjective understanding and their own thoughts that constrain themselves. They do not know how to "view things with Tao" and "Tao". "One" principle; if we can subjectively unify all things and forget all external differences, there will be no discomfort and no treatment. Zhuangzi further proposed the most thorough method of "selflessness", that is, spiritually transcending all natural and social restrictions, annihilating the opposition between things and self, and forgetting everything until you forget yourself. Without self there is nothing to wait for. "Xiaoyaoyou" says: "The sage has no self."

Zhuangzi used such a swan song full of imagination and tension to impress us and conquer us. The images of Kun and Peng not only reflect this kind of arrogance , is even more domineering.