Correct. Guo Moruo mainly accepted pantheistic thoughts from literary works, and based on his own understanding, combined it with the philosophical thoughts of India's Brahma and China's Confucius, Zhuangzi and Wang Yangming to form his own unique pantheistic thoughts. He believes: "Pantheism means no God. Nature is only the expression of God, and self is also the expression of God. I am God, and all nature is the expression of self. When people become selfless, they merge with God and become transcendent. Time and space are equal to life and death. "This kind of pantheistic thought denies the existence of supernatural gods, and also opposes social powerful people and feudal idols who ignore human rights. It advocates self, imitates nature, and sees the highest realm of life by integrating things and myself. , this pantheistic thought not only became the philosophical basis for his pursuit of freedom, equality and individual liberation, but also opened up a broad imagination space for his literary creation.