There is a kind of fish named Kun in the Northern Ghost. Where is this poem?

The first article "Happy Travel" comes from "Zhuangzi's Inner Chapter".

The author is Zhuang Zhou, a philosopher and writer in the Warring States Period.

There is a fish named Kun in the north, which means there is a fish named Kun in the sea in the north.

Beiming: Beihai, named after the dark sea. Mystery, through "Hua", refers to the vast and deep sea. The following "Nanming" and "Minghai" all mean this.

Kun (kūn): This refers to fish eggs, which is borrowed as the name of big fish here. This is in line with the original intention of Zhuangzi's theory of everything and Zhuangzi's unique grotesque style of writing.

Extended data:

The ideological content of "Happy Travel";

"Endless travel" means "endless travel without waiting", which is independent of worldly things, integrated with naturalization and free to travel in the world without any constraints.

"Free and unfettered", in Zhuangzi, refers to the greatest spiritual freedom that people reach beyond the limitations of secular concepts and their values.

"Swimming" does not mean physical swimming, but more importantly, spiritual swimming. After the physical bondage is lifted, you can naturally travel around the world. Wandering is the spiritual realm of independence and absolute freedom above everything else.

In Zhuangzi's view, the best way to achieve this state is to "stay in the heart" and "sit and forget", both of which embody a kind of spiritual freedom, a kind of spiritual freedom of harmony between man and nature.

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