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What does "the softest and strongest in the world" mean?

Only the softest in the world is the strongest "means that only the softest in the world can gallop among the strongest things."

Chapter 43 of Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching says: "The softest person in the world is the strongest in the world. Nothing is infinite, and I know that inaction is beneficial. Teaching without words is the benefit of inaction, and the world looks forward to it. 」

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The weakest thing in the world can often gallop between the most powerful things. Things without form can penetrate into seemingly seamless places, so I understand that it is really good to do nothing and let nature take its course!

Without written instruction, persistent melodramatic and natural acting skills, few people in the whole world can match such wisdom!

Understand:

Weakness and firmness are contradictory. Generally speaking, powerful things are often stronger than weak things, but the final result is often that the weak have the last laugh. In addition, tangible things seem to be doomed, but intangible things seem to last forever! Practice is not the pursuit of "being", but the return to "nothing" in life, and "nothing" is the source! "Say" is useful, but "don't say" is sometimes more useful! We should strike a proper balance between "saying" and "not saying"! Not not to do it, but to put it down after doing it; Only when you put it down can you feel comfortable and start a new game!