Field discourse is discussed in physics, psychology, literature, philosophy, and sociology. In this paper, we examine the discussions related to the field theory, focusing on Zhuangzi and Bourdieu, and attempt to establish and expand this theory. This consideration conforms to the field theory required by modern society. This is because we now live with the idea of the personalization of responsibility—the problem of a system that holds individuals accountable. A community mindset that all beings are linked to each other is required, away from passing on responsibility to individuals. Here, field theory can present a theoretical basis, where the field can mean the environment, situation, position, area, or structure. In this paper, the field theory of Zhuangzi and Bourdieu focuses on the correlation between the subject and the field and the overlap of the field. Through this, we intend to establish and expand field theory so that it can live to reality.