On Zhuangzi's "Debate on Size"

After comparing Kun Peng's "struggling to rise, the horn rises nine Wan Li" and his reprimand "just a few strokes down", Zhuangzi clearly stated that "this is a small argument". The basic position here to affirm the difference between small and big is very clear. After quoting Kun and Xue Gui's "Southern Tour of Wan Li", the author said, "What do you know about Erchong? "The derogatory attitude towards Kun Peng, who has no self-knowledge and laughs hysterically, is beyond words. There is also a saying in "A little knowledge is not as good as a little knowledge, and a small year is not as good as a big year". The word "less than" also unambiguously expresses the position that a big knowledge year is better than a small knowledge year. What Zhuangzi yearns for is obviously "big". So what's the biggest one? The biggest thing is Tao. The so-called "Tao" here means that there are no people, immortals are useless, and saints are nameless.