"Fish frolic in water" is a mental state famously expressed in the classic "Zhuangzi," the Taoist canon. This book by children's author Hao Guangcai, introduces the very basics of Taoism with vibrant illustrations and simple language. Zhuangzi, the classic's purported author lived approximately 2,300 years ago. The famous comment "Fish frolic in water" on the happiness of fish took place while Zhuangzi strolled by a river with his companion. His companion asked him, "You're not a fish how do you know what fish enjoy?" Zhuangzi replied, "You're not me, so how do you know I don't know what fish enjoy?" In Chinese. Distributed by Tsai Fong Books, Inc."Fish frolic in water" is a mental state famously expressed in the classic "Zhuangzi," the Taoist canon. This book by children's author Hao Guangcai, introduces the very basics of Taoism with vibrant illustrations and simple language. Zhuangzi, the classic's purported author lived approximately 2,300 years ago. The famous comment "Fish frolic in water" on the happiness of fish took place while Zhuangzi strolled by a river with his companion. His companion asked him, "You're not a fish how do you know what fish enjoy?" Zhuangzi replied, "You're not me, so how do you know I don't know what fish enjoy?" In Chinese. Distributed by Tsai Fong Books, Inc.