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    1. Overview Chou Chu Wang is a distinguished artist‚ recognised for his ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬oil paintings created from using his meticulous memory. He created this hyper realistic painting in style of trompe l’oiel. The Four Bliss Stones (2014)‚ using only minuscule paint specks with a fine calligraphic brush. As the title suggests‚ the painting contains four river stones‚ each in an individual frame. Each piece is fairly small‚ 41 x 27 cm. Wang’s overall body of work comprises mostly of scenery from his hometown

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    working hard to make reality what one wants‚ and it calls that happiness. These actions are not in accordance with the Daoist view‚ however. In Basic Writings by Chuang Tzu‚ he uses anecdotes and metaphors to teach Dao‚ which is a blend of philosophy and religion that was created in ancient China. Since it is an unspeakable way‚ Chuang Tzu tells stories to give an idea of what Dao is about. The Daoist world view consists of simple‚consistent practices that are hard to carry out‚ but bring about true

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    2.1 Preliminary Remarks The claim for a harmonious society exist not only as a political ideology in the East Asian politics but also a common prospect overlapped with the pursuit of peace. However‚ there has less concern on the question how the harmonious ideology codified into a substantial domestic and diplomatic policy may influence the human rights politics in East Asia. Since then‚ the claim of building a harmonious society which has substituted the ideology of the Asian values become the

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    STUDYING THE PHILOSOPHICAL THOUGHTS OF CHUANG TZU THROUGH NAN HUA ZHEN JING The main content: 1. Generalizing the conditions which form the philosophical thoughts of Chuang Tzu. Regarding the socio-economic conditions: Chuang Tzu lived in the Warring States Period. This period witnessed the increasing popularity of iron tools marked a revolutionary innovation of production tools and the development of social productive. Agriculture‚ industry and economy also developed during the Warring

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    the butterfly summary by chuang tzu:- The butterfly:- Chuang Tzu‚ a contemporary of Mencius‚ is universally regarded as the greatest Taoist after Lao Tzu. His butterfly dream is probably the most celebrated dream ever to be recorded in the history of Chinese Philosophy‚ which makes it almost impossible to omit in any serious expositions of Chuang Tzu’s works. Whether or not the dream actually occurred is not a matter of great importance. What is important is that it has captured the minds of

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    Confucius stressed that a harmonious society can be created through the practice of Li. Discuss how this is possible by using the Five Relationships concepts. What is the Five Relationships? * In Confucianism‚ it’s between superior and inferior person. They are ruler – subject‚ husband – wife‚ father – son‚ older brother – younger brother‚ and elder friend – younger friend. * Each has a formal responsibility to carry out toward the other. The husband has responsibility for li toward his

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    The Modernist period was a manifestation of those who embraced the need for change and the discovery of the new. It seemed that ‘change’ became a constant in Modernism as those who took for modern advancment renounced traditional arts forms to persue a difference. However‚ it was not to eradicate traditional art forms but to re-establish the relationship between the traditional and the modern artist to suit the modern world. Early Modern artists realised that with the Industrial Revolution‚ the deemed

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    The perspective of life and death of Daoism based on Chuang Tzu and Lao Tzu Since the ancient time‚ there were a lot of different religions and teachings in China‚ and people’s perspectives and attitudes were influenced by these different religions and philosophical teachings in every aspect in their life. There are three major religions‚ or teachings‚ that are very important in Chinese history‚ which are Confucianism (philosophical teachings)‚ Buddhism and Daoism (considered both a religion and

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    Although Daoist philosophers expound on the same fundamental ideas such as wu wei or effortless action and the Dao‚ Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu are distinct in their rhetorical strategy‚ style‚ and use of imagery mainly because Lao Tzu’s daodejing is poetic and terse while Chuang

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    attentions and significance from philosophers and literature scholars as Taoism gets interpreted in many different ways. As a companion of Dao Te Ching‚ The book of Chuang Tzu is the second most influential and popular literature that concerns with the interpretation and application of Taoism. Different from Tao Te Ching‚ The Book of Chuang Tzu elaborates on Taoism with philosophical fantasy narratives and poetries that are obscure and erotic. Why does he write about animals such as butterflies‚ horse

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