Various magnum opuses with meaningful languages are influential on young writers' composition. Writers may follow a canon's models to enhance an article's aesthetics, or deviate a former style to show strong emotion. Laozi's and Zhuangzi's works are popular references. The works' rich metaphors and thoughtful philosophy stimulate young writers' inspiration. A talented writer will learn their style as well as follow a canon. In the Nan Dynasty, Laozi and Zhuangzi's influences on aesthetics move to its peak, and are reflected on four aspects. First, Laozi and Zhuangzi's compositions influence the analogized style of Parallel Prose (Lichi). Second, their metaphors use affects writers' adoption of illustrations. Third, their liberal thoughts uplift people's yearning of arts. The last one, their rebellion of conventions begins a critic tone on orthodoxy. Under the influences of majestic philosophers, especially Laozi and Zhuangzi, young writers enriches the aesthetics of Nan Dynasty's Parallel Prose.