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Besides Tao Te Ching and Zhuangzi, what other works are there in Taoism?

In the Tang Dynasty, Zhuangzi, Laozi, Wen Zi and Liezi were listed as four Taoist classics. Liezi, also known as Xu Chong Jing and Xu Chong Zhen Jing, is an important Taoist classic, written by Lieyu Kou at an unknown time, mainly in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. The book is divided into eight chapters, such as Tian Rui, Huangdi, Zhou Muwang, Zhong Ni, Tang Wen, Mo Lifeng, Yang Zhu and Fu Shuo. Each chapter consists of many fables. Among them, the more familiar ones are Fools Move Mountains, Worrying about the Worries, Crossing the Road is a Dead Sheep and so on. Wen Zi, also known as Xuan Tong Zhen Jing, is said to have been written by Wen Zi, a disciple of Laozi. 1973 A large number of bamboo slips, including the book Wen Zi, were unearthed from the Han Tomb at No.40, Bajiaolang Village, Dingxian County, Hebei Province. Several words on the bamboo slips are similar to those in Wen Zi's edition, such as Daoyuan, Sincerity, Anonymity and Nature, and the rest are lost in Wen Zi's edition. Guo Guanzi is a work of Taoism and military strategists, handed down from generation to generation by Guo Guanzi, a hermit of Chu State in the Warring States Period, with three volumes and nineteen articles.