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Zhuang Zhoumeng Butterfly: The language comes from "Zhuangzi Qi Theory of Things": "In the past, Zhuang Zhoumeng was a Hu (butterfly) butterfly, and a lifelike Hu (butterfly) butterfly.
Self-metaphor is suitable for ambition and, I don't know Zhou. Oh Ran Jue, then Yu Ran Zhou also. I don't know what Zhou Zhimeng is for Hu (butterfly) butterflies?
Hu (butterfly) butterfly's dream for Zhou and? Zhou and Hu (butterfly) butterflies must be separated. This is called materialization.
In this way, Zhuangzi illustrates the idea that things and self are one, and all things are equal. Later, the literati used it to refer to bewildering dreams and fickle things. Such as Lu You's poem "Winter Night":
A cup of poppy barbarian slave offerings, Zhuang Zhou's butterflies are empty. ”
Zhuang Zhou dreamed that he had turned into a butterfly, fluttering, very relaxed. At this time, he completely forgot that he was Zhuang Zhou. When I woke up after a while, I was very surprised and confused about myself or Zhuang Zhou. Think about it seriously, I don't know if Zhuang Zhou dreamed of becoming a butterfly, or did a butterfly dream of becoming Zhuang Zhou?
This story is generally called "Zhuang Zhou's Dream Butterfly". In the eyes of ordinary people, what a person sees and feels when he wakes up is real, and dreams are hallucinations and are unreal. Zhuangzi thought otherwise.
Although, waking up is one realm, and dreaming is another, the two are not the same; Zhuang Zhou is Zhuang Zhou, and butterflies are butterflies, and the two are also different. But in Zhuang Zhou's view, they are just a phenomenon, a form and a stage in the Dao movement.
A simple story not only shows a life attitude of life like a dream, but also reveals the metaphysical "Tao" and the metaphysical relationship between Zhuang Zhou and butterflies. Everything under the metaphysics, though ever-changing, is only the materialization of the Tao. Whether it is Zhuang Zhou or a butterfly, it is essentially just a void Tao, and there is no difference.
This is called "Qi Thing".
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Dreams have nothing to do with good luck or misfortune.
Many people have such troubles: after falling asleep, they often have nightmares and even wake up. Due to poor sleep, the next day I felt dizzy, which affected my work and study. Some also worry that nightmares will bring bad luck to them, causing psychological fear and uneasiness.
In fact, dreaming is a normal psychological phenomenon produced by people during sleep. Under normal circumstances, the nerve cells in the brain are in a state of inhibition during sleep, and this inhibition process is sometimes relatively complete, sometimes not complete. If it is not completely suppressed, there are still a few areas of the cerebral cortex where nerve cells are excited, and people will have dreams.
Because the activity of a small number of cells loses the control and regulation of the entire cerebral cortex during the wakefulness state, certain fragments of memory become active unfettered, and may manifest a variety of strange dreams that are different from normal mental activity. At this time, if the nerve cells involved in language and movement are also excited, not only dreams will occur, but they will also talk or sleepwalk.
So what can be done to reduce nightmares?
Pay attention to the body posture of sleep. Generally, it is better to sleep on the right side. When sleeping on your back, keep your hands and feet naturally vertical, and don't put your pillow too high. Correct the bad habit of sleeping on your stomach.
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In the end, Zhuang Zhou dreamed of butterflies, you are a gift and a disaster. Meaning: After all, it is the butterfly in Zhuang Zhou's dream, and as he wakes up from the dream, the butterfly also dissipates, and you are God's gift to me, and it is also God's calamity to me.
Meaning: A person spends his whole life to love, to give all his happiness, only to find out in the end that it is justA dream, in the end, is still separated from each other, just like Zhuang Zhou and butterflies in the dream, full of regrets and suffering.
Zhuang Zhou is the eldest grandson of Zhuangzi. He was a great thinker, philosopher, and writer of the pre-Qin era. He is one of the main founders of Taoist doctrine, and is called "Lao Zhuang" together with Lao Tzu, the ancestor of Taoism, and their philosophical ideas are respected as "Lao Zhuang Philosophy" by the academic community.
His representative is the fable "The Imitation of Qing Zhuangzi", and the famous works include "Getaway", "Theory of Things" and so on. His "Zhuangzi" was later named "Nanhua Jing" by Emperor Tang Ming, and he was also named Nanhua Zhenren.
2. The original sentence is from "Zhuangzi Qi Theory of Things": "The former Zhuang Zhou dreamed of a butterfly, a lifelike butterfly, and he was self-proclaimed and ambitious!" I don't know Zhou.
Oh Ran Jue, then Yu Ran Zhou also. I don't know that Zhou's dream is a butterfly, and a butterfly's dream is Zhou's? Zhou and butterflies must be separated.
This story of Zhuang Zhou's dream butterfly clearly reflects the inability of people to distinguish between real and illusory situations when dreaming. The story itself is not complicated, it is just a description of the dream, but then the doubts enter the realm of philosophy. As for the unreal and the real, there are more stories to tell, and everyone has a different perception.
Although this story is extremely short, it permeates the essence of Zhuangzi's poetic philosophy. Refined into the idiom "Zhuang Zhou Dream Butterfly" can be borrowed to refer to wonderful dreams, or to describe the vagaries of life.
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Zhuang Zhou dreamed of a butterfly" means that Zhuang Zhou dreamed that he was incarnated as a butterfly, which is a metaphor for the fun in the dream.
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The implicative meaning of Zhuang Zhou's dream butterfly: it expresses the equality of all beings and the unity of people and things.
Through the description and ** of the events of the butterfly changing into a butterfly in a dream and the butterfly reverting to itself after waking up from a dream, Zhuangzi put forward the view that it is impossible for people to accurately distinguish between the real and the illusory and the materialization of life and death. It shows a life attitude that life is like a dream, and reveals the metaphysical "Tao" and the metaphysical relationship between Zhuang Zhou and butterflies.
The experience of humans and butterflies in dreams is the same, indicating that humans are equal to other creatures in a sense, and there is no essential difference. This expresses the Taoist view of the equality of all beings. In the dream, man and butterfly seem to be one, which implies that man and nature are connected, and man should be one with nature.
This reflects the Taoist view of the unity of man and nature.
Zhuang Zhou became a butterfly in a dream and became Zhuang Zhou again after waking up, which shows that there is no essential difference between reality and fantasy, and both are a state of our consciousness, which reflects the Taoist view of reality.
The meaning of the equality of all beings
1. All life is of equal value. Taoists believe that human beings are not different from other living beings in essence and have equal existential value. This view advocates that people should look at the lives of other friends with peace and generosity.
2. The fulfillment of life. Taoists believe that every life has its own meaning of existence and is pursuing its own fulfillment. We should understand the desires and needs of each life with peace and understanding. This is conducive to achieving spiritual fulfillment in our relationship.
3. The unity of nature and man. If all things in heaven and earth are equal, then man should also obey this natural law and become one with all things in heaven and earth. This is the idea of "the unity of heaven and man" advocated by Taoism.
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Summary. The suggestive meaning of Zhuang Zhou's dream butterfly can be interpreted from many angles, and here are some of the common interpretations: The boundary between the real and the unreal:
Zhuangzi dreams that he turns into a butterfly, which makes him begin to doubt his true identity in the real world. The story is a reflection on the boundaries between the real and the unreal. It raises questions about self-perception and the real world, raising a fundamental philosophical question:
How do we determine if everything we experience is real or hallucinatory?
The implied meaning of Zhuang Zhou's dream butterfly can be interpreted from many angles, and here are some of the common ones: The boundary between real and illusory: Chuang Tzu dreamed that he was becoming a butterfly, which made him doubt his true identity in the real world.
This story expresses a reflection on the boundary between the real and the imaginary. It raises questions about self-perception and the real world, raising a fundamental philosophical question: How do we determine whether what we experience is real or hallucinatory?
Relativist ideas: The story of Zhuangzi's dream butterfly also hints at the idea of relativism. Zhuangzi experienced the life of a butterfly in a dream, and when Pindan woke up, he couldn't be sure whether he was Zhuangzi or a butterfly.
This indicates the relativist view that the existence of the world and individuals is relative to the observer, and that there is no one absolutely real existence. Freedom and Liberation: The story of Zhuangzi's Dream Butterfly can also be understood as the pursuit of freedom and liberation.
In the dream, Zhuangzi turned into a butterfly, flying freely in the sky, without the restraints of the world. This can be interpreted as the desire for personal liberation and transcendence of the earthly world, the pursuit of inner freedom and peace.
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Finally, Zhuang Zhou dreamed of butterflies" means that a person spends his whole life to love and give him the best happiness, only to find out in the end that it was just a dream. In the end, they were separated from each other, like Zhuang Zhou and butterflies in a dream.
"Zhuang Zhou dreams of butterflies" is a Chinese idiom, which means that I don't know whether Zhuang Zhou dreamed and became a butterfly, or whether the butterfly dreamed and became Zhuang Zhou. Later, it refers to a wonderful dream or as a metaphor for the vagaries of life. In sentences can act as objects, etc.
From "Zhuangzi Qi Theory of Things": "The former Zhuang Zhoumeng was Hu Die, and Hu Die was lifelike, and he was self-proclaimed and suitable! I don't know Zhou.
Oh Ran Jue, then Yu Ran Zhou also. I don't know that Zhou's dream is Hu Die, and Hu Die's dream is Zhou? Zhou and Hu Die, there must be a difference.
This is called materialization. ”
Story content: One day, Zhuangzi was sleeping on the grass and had a dream. In his sleep, he felt that he had become a butterfly, fluttering in the air, wandering around, so happy that he forgot what he was and that he had been transformed from Zhuangzi.
After a while, Zhuangzi suddenly woke up, but the dream was still clearly imprinted in his mind. He got up and looked at himself, thought about the things in his dream again, and was a little confused for a while. He couldn't figure out whether he was a Zhuangzi or a butterfly.
Did he become a butterfly in his dream, or did the butterfly become Zhuangzi in his dream? Is it a butterfly dreaming now, or is it reminiscing about the dream in reality?
Sentence formation: 1. There are many ancient legends about dreams in China, the most famous of which is "Zhuang Zhou's dream butterfly".
2. Zhuangzi used the allegory of "Zhuang Zhou's Dream of Butterflies" to exquisitely expound the unity of his conscious and subconscious thoughts; He has been exploring the question of what "I" really is, which we call the "Aware One."
3. But it can also be seen from this that the story of Zhuang Zhoumengdie has been a drama theme for a long time.
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Zhuang Zhou Mengdie expresses a life attitude that life is like a dream, a dream is like life, and the philosophy that all beings are equal and all things are the same as me.
In Zhuang Zhou's Dream Butterfly, Zhuangzi put forward the ideological view that it is impossible for people to accurately distinguish between the real and the illusory, and the materialization of life and death. Zhuang Zhou Mengdie, exemplified "Zhuangzi Qi Theory of Things", which is a philosophical proposition put forward by Zhuangzi, the main representative of the Taoist school during the Warring States Period.
In it, Zhuangzi uses romantic imagination and beautiful writing to put forward the view that it is impossible for people to accurately distinguish between reality and illusion and the materialization of life and death through the description and ** of the events of the butterfly changing into a butterfly in a dream and the butterfly reverting to itself after waking up from a dream.
Although the story is extremely short, it has become a representative of Zhuangzi's poetic philosophy because it has penetrated the essence of Zhuangzi's poetic philosophy. Because it contains romantic thoughts and emotions and rich philosophical reflections on life, it has resonated with many literati and scholars in later generations and has become the subject of their frequent chanting.
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