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What is the consensus between Confucius and Zhuangzi on making friends?
I have racked my brains on this problem. Zhuangzi, the wretched man who said "ruthlessness" is the best state, did he ever talk about making friends ... hmm? ...

Maybe we can catch a glimpse of it. ...

As for the one downstairs, it's from gay friends ... You're kidding! ? Did you become gay friends when you went to Yan? ?

Answer this question as soon as possible. There is no problem in principle.

Confucius said, "The Tao is different, but no common cause seeks common cause." Zhuangzi's Book of Great Harmony also described that Hu Sang, Mencius rebelled and Zhang Qin were friends: "The three men smiled at each other and never rebelled against their hearts, so they became friends." It still feels a bit like it ~

(But he is different in two ways ... They are really "different ways and no common goal". Hahaha)

And ... okay, I was wrong. I can't figure it out ...

If you just talk about them ...

"Confucius said,' The winner has three friends, and the loser has three friends. Friends are frank, friends forgive and friends listen more, which is beneficial. Friends will be broken and friends will be destroyed. ""("seasonal")

Confucius said that a good friend is honest, trustworthy and knowledgeable, and Keiko can be said to be a 100% good friend ... (I don't have the impression of keeping my word, but I put it aside first, I am honest. You see how honest he is when he scolds old Zhuang Zhou for singing! And Xue Fu Wu Che said it was him ...)

Okay, I admit I didn't answer seriously. ...

I really tried. ...