The Carefree Travel was a famous Chinese literary work, Zhuangzi. It mainly described Zhuangzi's understanding and pursuit of the Carefree Travel in his dialogue with the fisherman, Hui Zi, Wang Rong, and other characters. The theme of the Carefree Travel was "governing by inaction","non-self harmony", and "freedom". Chuang Tzu believed that carefree travel was a kind of transcendence of secular shackles, the pursuit of freedom, the pursuit of inner peace and freedom in the chaotic world. The core idea of Carefree Travel was to govern by doing nothing. Chuang Tzu advocated not to deliberately govern the country, but to conform to nature and govern by doing nothing, so that the world could govern itself to the realm of "carefree". "Anatta and Harmony" was an important characteristic of the Carefree Travel. Chuang Tzu believed that man and nature and all things were complementary to each other. He should not separate himself from nature and all things, but should integrate with it to reach the realm of "non-self harmony". Freedom was the ultimate goal of Carefree Travel. Chuang Tzu believed that only in the realm of freedom could one truly feel the beauty and value of life. The theme of the Carefree Tour covered the philosophy of governing by inaction, selflessness, and freedom. The central idea was to seek inner peace and freedom in the chaotic world to reach the realm of freedom.