Guo Xiang
Guo Xiang was a prominent Chinese philosopher during the late 3rd century, known for his contributions to the Daoist tradition. He is best recognized for his work, the "Zhuangzi," which he interpreted and expanded upon, emphasizing the importance of spontaneity and naturalness in life. His ideas helped shape the understanding of Daoism in later periods.
In addition to his philosophical writings, Guo Xiang is noted for his unique perspective on the concept of Dao (the Way) and the nature of reality. He argued that human experiences and perceptions are subjective, advocating for a more personal and intuitive approach to understanding the world.