英文摘要
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In the writer's mind, the understanding about "body" in Zhuang Ze is equal to the understanding about "man." In the language of Zhuang Ze, "form" is quite unique when it's concerned with the body. With the abundant meanings of "body" in Zhuang Ze, it's impossible to deal with every possible aspect of this concept, so our interpretation here is mainly based on "Grand Master," supplemented with some related chapters to make it clearer. Accordingly, this article mainly returns to the idea of "form" in Zhuang Ze, analyzing the possible meanings of "form" in the lights of ontology, progression and the field of transformation, which are reduced to the fundamental modular structure of "form making." Furthermore, here we return "form" back to the text of "Grand Master," tap into the methodological view about "primitive form" through the "external form of man" and the "molded form of man," and attempt to approach how "man" is conceived in the light of "form".
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