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{{Short description|Classic book of Chinese philosophy}} {{for multi|the author|Lie Yukou|the village in Azerbaijan|Liəzi}} {{italic title}} {{Infobox Chinese | c = 列子 | l = "[The Writings of] Master Lie" | p = Lièzǐ | w = Lieh<sup>4</sup>-tzŭ<sup>3</sup> | mi = {{IPAc-cmn|l|ie|4|.|z|^|3}} | j = lit6 zi2 | y = Lihtjí | tl = Lia̍t-tsú | oc-bs = *[r][e]t tsəʔ | ci = {{IPAc-yue|l|it|6|.|z|i|2}} | bpmf = ㄌㄧㄝˋ ㄗˇ | kanji = 列子 | kana = れっし | romaji = Resshi }} {{Taoism}} [[File:Brooklyn Museum - Calligraphy Lieh Tzu Yang-chu Chapter - Kojima Soshin.jpg|thumb|Calligraphy of a segment of the "Yang Zhu" ("Yang-chu") chapter - Kojima Soshin]] The '''''Liezi''''' ({{zh|c=列子|w='''Lieh-tzŭ'''}}) is a [[Taoist]] text attributed to [[Lie Yukou]], a c. 5th century BC [[Hundred Schools of Thought]] philosopher. Although there were references to Lie's ''Liezi'' from the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC, a number of Chinese and Western scholars believe that the content of the current text was compiled around the 4th century CE by Zhang Zhan.
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