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The background of this paper's research is that “The Legend of Shushan Swordsman” has achieved rich results around the world, and “Shushan Studies” has gradually become a prominent discipline, running through the reconstruction of Chinese literary history. This study aims to explain the Taoist philosophy of life in “The Legend of Shushan Swordsman” and its reaction to literature. Based on the correlation between Taoist outlook on life and creative studies, it analyzes the role of Taoist life concepts in narrative through the two levels of narrative object and narrative subject. Energy blessing from the four dimensions of space, time, ethics and body language. This study is based on close reading of the text and literature analysis, combined with relevant theories of narratology, to comprehensively analyze the poetic writing skills of “The Legend of Shushan Swordsman”, and reveals that the author Huanzhu Louzhu has a Taoist-led value form. How to integrate it into the expression of narratology. This paper is divided into four parts: the introduction, the construction of the narrative object by the Taoist outlook on life, the construction and conclusion of the Taoist outlook on life on the narrative object, and the section on the narrative object by the Taoist outlook on life. There are two subsections on the time construction of eternal life; in the part of the Taoist view of life on the main body of the narrative, there are two subsections on the ethical construction of the combination of Confucianism and Taoism and the body structure of the dialectical body and soul. Through research, it can be found that the influence of Taoist philosophy of life on novels is very significant, both at the value level and at the narrative level; “The Legend of Sword Immortal of Shushan” has successfully adapted the Taoist outlook on life, giving the current fairy tale novel narrative Identity with the literary roots of learning.
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