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Chinese philosopher (1527–1602)

Li Zhi (1527 – 1602), often known by his pseudonym Zhuowu, was a Chinese philosopher, historian and writer of the late .

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Alternative Names: li lao zi • long hu shi • du wu • li long hu • li yi lang • li bai quan • zhuo wu zi • li shang ren • zhuo wu • long hu sou • bai quan ju shi • lin zai zhi • tu weng • li wen ling • si zhai ju shi • li zai zhi • zhuo wu lao zi • zhuo wu ju shi • li shi jun • he shang • bai quan ren • hong fu • wen ling ju shi • long tan • Zhuowu • li yao an • li zhang zhe • li sheng • li bi bu

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There is nothing difficult about becoming a sage, and nothing false about transcending the world of appearances.

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Writings such as commentaries and annotations exist to assist people in becoming sages, but in fact they close the doors to sagehood.

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