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Once a week, the Tao Te Ching

The main meaning of this passage is:

The road is empty, and the function is endless. Far-reaching influence! It's like the ancestor of all things. Kill its sharpness, remove its disturbance, harmonize its light and confuse its dirt. Disappear, it seems to exist. I don't know whose descendant it is, but it seems to be the ancestor of the Emperor of Heaven.

In this chapter, Lao Tzu described what "Tao" is very abstractly. Tao is nothing, but we can see it in the law of everything.

In fact, the Tao is very simple, because it is too short to answer, but it is difficult for people to understand its true image. The alternation of spring and autumn is the Tao, and so is the flowering and falling. ......

From the turn of the spring and autumn period, we should understand that we should keep pace with the times, and if we do it right at this time, we can reach the realm of not complaining about others. Study hard at school, work to make money, and spend the rest of your life after retirement. I don't think there will be twists and turns in a person's life.

We should learn the truth of ups and downs from flowers blooming and falling. This warns us that a person should be more careful when he is in a smooth sailing state, otherwise he may be beyond redemption if he accidentally rolls over.

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Everything is very simple, and we need to understand it from the things in life.

Wen | Xu

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