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Holy Chuang Tzu is a sacred text of Taoism. This text by James Legge is originally taken from http://www.sacred-texts.com/tao/sbe39/sbe39.htm and then reformatted. This download contains the text in HTML format. Please ensure that your copy is original by validating the cksum: 2270931296 272544 holy_chuang_tzu.zip
Zhuang Zi, Chuang Tzu, or Chuang Tse (literally meaning "Master Zhuang") was a famous philosopher in ancient China who lived around the 4th century BC during the Warring States Period, corresponding to the Hundred Schools of Thought philosophical summit of Chinese thought. He was from the Town of Meng in the State of Song. His given name was Zhou. He was also known as Meng Official, Meng Zhuang and Meng Elder.
The Taoist book Zhuangzi of the same name is a composite of writings from various sources. The traditional view is that Zhuang Zi himself wrote the first several chapters (the "inner" chapters) and his students and related thinkers were responsible for the other parts (the "outer" and "miscellaneous" chapters). Strong proof of direct authorship by Zhuang Zi of any of the text is difficult.
Intro taken from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuang_Tzu
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