Allusions and Works of Liezi, a Poet in Pre-Qin Dynasty

Liezi, whose original name is Yukou ("Liezi" is a respectful name for him by later generations), is a scholar of the Chinese nation, an outstanding representative of the Taoist school, one of the top ten in the pre-Qin world, and a famous thinker and writer. The following is an introduction to the allusions and works of Liezi, a pre-Qin poet. Welcome to reading and understanding.

suggestion

Liezi is open-minded, rich and poor, and is not surprised by honor or disgrace. Because my family is poor, I often don't have enough to eat, and my face is pale and thin. Someone advised Zheng Guojunziyang to subsidize Liezi in order to win the name of a good scholar, so Ziyang sent someone to send him ten carts of grain. He thanked him again and again, but refused to accept the real thing. Wife complains: I heard that there is a saying that everyone, his wife and children can live a happy life, but now I often go hungry. The Prime Minister sent you food, but you didn't accept it. I am really unlucky. Liezi smiled and said to his wife, Ziyang doesn't really know me. He didn't bring me food until he listened to others. I may listen to others in the future. Blame me me, I can't accept it. A year later, Zheng had an accident, Ziyang was killed, and many of his henchmen were collectively killed, leaving the bandits in the imperial court safe and sound. Such a legacy is still circulating among Zhengzhou people, and this story is also recorded in the Annals of Zhengzhou in the thirty-second year of Kangxi.

Liezi attached great importance to Shogen, cultivated the technique of wind protection, and was able to keep out the wind. He often goes to the Eight Barrens in spring. In Zhuangzi's Happy Travel, Liezi described the scene of riding the wind. "Ling Ran is good. I will be back in ten days and five days." Wherever he is popular, he will come back to life. Flying, carefree, relaxed and complacent, enviable. In the first year of Tianbao of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty (739), Li Longji named him Xu Chong Zhen Jing.

work

Liezi is a famous classic in China's ancient ideological and cultural history. It belongs to various schools of thought and is a book of wisdom. It can open people's minds, inspire people and give them wisdom.

Liezi is a compilation of Liezi, Liezi's disciples and Liezi's later works. The book consists of eight chapters 140, which consists of philosophical essays, fables, fairy tales and historical stories. Basically, it expresses subtle philosophy in the form of fables. * * * Myths and Fables 102. For example, there are 19 Huangdi seals, 1 1 Zhou Muwang seals and 30 Fu Shuo seals. These myths, fables and philosophical papers are full of wisdom.

Every word in Liezi, regardless of its length, has its own system and theme, which embodies wisdom and philosophy, is easy to understand and interesting. As long as we read one by one and experience it carefully, we can learn a lesson. It can be compared with Aesop's fables in ancient Greece, but it is far beyond Aesop's fables in artistic conception.