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English translation of
Holy Chuang Tzu
English translation by James Legge
taken from http://www.sacred-texts.com/tao/sbe39/sbe39.htm
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Hsiâo-yâo Yû, or Enjoyment in Untroubled Ease.
Khî Wû Lun, or The Adjustment of Controversies.
Yang Shang Kû, or Nourishing the Lord of Life.
Zän Kien Shih, or Man in the World, Associated with other Men.
Teh Khung Fû, or The Seal of Virtue Complete.
Tâ Zung Shih, or The Great and Most Honoured Master.
Ying Tî Wang, or The Normal Course for Rulers and Kings.
Phien Mâu, or Webbed Toes.
Mâ Thî, or Horsess Hoofs.
Khü Khieh, or Cutting open Satchels.
Zâi Yû, or Letting Be, and Exercising Forbearance.
Thien Tî, or Heaven and Earth.
Thien Tâo, or The Way of Heaven.
Thien Yün, or The Revolution of Heaven.
Kho Î, or Ingrained Ideas.
Shan Hsing, or Correcting the Nature.
Khiû Shui, or The Floods of Autumn.
Kih Lo, or Perfect Enjoyment
Tâ Shäng, or The Full Understanding of Life.
Shan Mû, or The Tree on the Mountain.
Thien Dze-fang.
Kih Pei Yû, or Knowledge Rambling in the North.
Käng-sang Khû.
Hsü Wû-kwei.
Zeh-yang.
Wâi Wû, or What comes from Without.
Yü Yen, or Metaphorical Language.
Zang Wang, or Kings who have wished to resign the Throne.
Tâo Kih, or The Robber Kih.
Yüeh Kien, or Delight in the Sword-fight.
Yü-fû, or The Old Fisherman.
Lieh Yü-khâu.
Thien Hsiâ.
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