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Zhuang Zi also spelled (in in Wade-Giles) Chuang Tzu, or Chuang Tse ch. 莊子 in pinyin: zhuang1 zi3, lived around the 4th century BC and was a famous philosopher in ancient China.

This name also applies to the Taoist book of the same name believed to be written by Zhuang Zi and others.

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