The Impact of Zhuang Zi's Hylotheistic Views of Nature on Zhang Heng-qu's Qi Philosophy
Abstract
This paper describes the ancient Chinese philosophy of gas on one aspect. Chuang Tzu's pantheism of nature start with, speak up and its philosophical implications and historical influences. And slightly from the historical context of Taoism in the development of science we said Song Qi Zhang Zai's Philosophy, according to Zhang Zai "Void that is gas," the term interpretation to understand its ideological content, and understand the ideas of Zhang Zai Zhuangzi lineage and change. This paper is intended to introduce one aspect of the Qi philosophy of ancient China. First, the writer explores the philosophical import and historical influence of Zhuang Zi's hylotheistic views of nature. Second, the historical context of the development of Daoist thought is related to the Qi philosophy of Zhang Heng-qu, a master of Neo-Confucianism in the Northern Sung Dynasty. Through the interpretation of Zhang's term-the reaction between Tai-xu and Qi-we can understand the content of his thought as well as how he inherited and transformed Zhuang Zi's thoughts