Zhuangzi's Interpretation of the Nouns of Moral World
1.[ Village]
[Mouth]: Village, Laotianzhuang. 2. That is Zhuang Zhou, around 369? 295, China before the ancient philosopher? Abbreviation of one of the representatives of Taoism, philosopher in the Warring States period. Detailed explanation (1). Village. The third time in A Dream of Red Mansions: "There is an old wet nurse in our village in the east of Zhuangzi." (2). The old one refers to the grange. Including farmers' houses and surrounding cultivated land. Song Sushi's Book with Wang Dingguo: "I often buy Zhuangzi recently. At the age of 18, I can get a hundred stones, which seems to be enough to eat." Chapter 16 of Volume 1 of Li Zicheng by Yao: "He wants to ask his sister for one or two taels of silver to buy a Zhuangzi and a very rare good cemetery during the famine in his hometown and at the Lunar New Year." Yang Shuo's The True Face of Yuewei Cottage: "I have seen such a tenant, Zhuangzi, who will always be a rickety, damp little earthen house." That's Zhuang Zhou. Philosophers in the Warring States Period.
Word decomposition
Interpretation of Zhuang Zhuang (Zhuang) Village, Tian She: Village. Zhuanghu. Crops. A piece of land occupied by monarchs and nobles in feudal society: Huang Zhuang. Master Zhuang. Zhuangke. The name of a shop: teahouse. restaurant Banker. Some kind of *, players take turns: *. Sitting in the village. Daozi's extensive explanation refers to children in ancient times, and now it refers to sons: children. Children and grandchildren. Kid. Children (younger generation, young people). Fruits and seeds of plants: rapeseed. Melon seeds Zishi. Animal eggs: fish eggs. Silkworm eggs are young and small: chickens. Children and livestock. Purple into small hard granular things: *