The two works that recorded the most ancient Chinese fables were Zhuangzi and Fables. Zhuangzi was one of the representative works of Taoism during the Warring States Period in China. It was known as the ancestor of fables. It contained a large number of fables, many of which were created by Zhuangzi himself. The fables in Zhuangzi are often known for their profound thoughts and rich cultural implications, with extremely high artistic and cultural value. Fable was one of the representative works of ancient Chinese fables and an important part of ancient Chinese literature. Fable was a novel that mainly used stories to express some profound thoughts and principles through fictional stories. There were many fables in Fables, covering all kinds of life scenes and characters, which showed the profoundness and richness of ancient Chinese culture.