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==Moral Lessons== Like the other immortals, Zhongli Quan's tales are allegorical, teaching the importance of humility, generosity, and the Taoist pursuit of harmony with the cosmos. His transformation from a general to an immortal serves as a metaphor for personal transformation through spiritual practice. In summary, Han Zhongli is a celebrated figure in Chinese mythology, embodying the Taoist ideals of wisdom, joviality, and the transformative power of spiritual cultivation. His legends continue to be a significant part of Chinese culture, teaching lessons of virtue and the path to enlightenment.
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