The Complete Works Of Chuang Tzu
v1.0.0Chuang Tzu's Complete Works — the foundational text of Taoist philosophy, translated by Burton Watson. Through parables, humor, and paradox, Chuang Tzu attacks conventional values and offers a path to freedom through spontaneous action, acceptance of change, and merging with the Tao. Covers 5 use cases: ① Understanding Taoist freedom — free yourself from conventional values, judgments, and the need to label things good or bad ("How to be free" "Stop judging everything" "What is Taoism") ② Spontaneity and non-action (wu-wei) — acting without forced effort, like the skilled craftsman ("How to act without trying" "Effortless action" "Naturalness") ③ Relativity of perspectives — the dream of the butterfly, questioning what is real ("What is reality" "Different perspectives" "Is this a dream") ④ Skill through absorption — Cook Ting carving the ox, the swimmer who forgets the water ("How to master any skill" "Flow state" "Practice and mastery") ⑤ Death and transformation — accepting death as natural change, not something to fear ("How to accept death" "Dealing with loss" "Taoist view of death") Trigger when users say: "Taoism" "Chuang Tzu" "Zhuangzi" "Tao" "Wu wei" "Spontaneous action" "Butterfly dream" "Eastern philosophy" "Chinese philosophy" "Taoist parables" or mention: Chuang Tzu / Zhuangzi / Taoism / Taoist / butterfly dream / Cook Ting / wu wei / non-action / spontaneous / Tao / freedom. Also triggers when the user says they just installed this skill or doesn't know how to start — the AI MUST proactively present the Quick Start guide below. Related skills: absolute-tao (Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching), zen-mind-beginners-mind (meditative awareness), the-power-of-now (presence), road-to-heaven (Chinese hermit tradition).