Hahaha a good question! From Wikipedia: "The existence of rhinoceroses in ancient China is attested both by archaeological evidence and by references in ancient Chinese literature. Depictions of rhinoceroses in ancient Chinese art are typically very accurate and lifelike." But they're population declined to extinction from ancient times, largely due to hunting.
I feel like this is why budo is more relevant in the east than the west. Karate 40+ years ago was touted at sound self defense and now is the brunt of jokes because how ineffective it is. Budo seems to care less about utility as self perseverance and more about moving meditation which flies over the heads of most western practitioners.
"To kill someone who accepts death is to do nothing." Wow!
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Wow, this just slayed my term paper on Taoism and death. Thank you my man!
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“....Caine...is this the end? :Caine: Perhaps,As waking is an end to sleep.” From the the 1970’s t.v program..KUNG FU...
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hi, which version did you use for 74 chapter?
and chapter 2?
Are there Rhinoceroses in China?
Hahaha a good question! From Wikipedia: "The existence of rhinoceroses in ancient China is attested both by archaeological evidence and by references in ancient Chinese literature. Depictions of rhinoceroses in ancient Chinese art are typically very accurate and lifelike." But they're population declined to extinction from ancient times, largely due to hunting.
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I feel like this is why budo is more relevant in the east than the west. Karate 40+ years ago was touted at sound self defense and now is the brunt of jokes because how ineffective it is. Budo seems to care less about utility as self perseverance and more about moving meditation which flies over the heads of most western practitioners.
Doesn't Zhuangzi also discuss or tout immortality or its achievement by humans as well?