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Where does the weather come from?

It's from Du Ren Jing. "Wandering in different parts of the world, my Tao is thriving day by day" comes from the Taoist classic "The Wonderful Sutra of the Infinite Man in Taishang Cave", which is referred to as "the Passer-by Sutra". Taoism takes it as its duty to explore the laws between man and nature, society and nation. Starting from the change of yin and yang in everything, we emphasize the great wisdom of the unity of man and nature, the three treasures of "sun, moon and stars", "wind, fire and water" and "essence, qi and spirit", and practice the lofty spirit of "not daring to be the first in the world" A person's life path is too vague to see clearly, and the road of cultivating immortals and cultivating monasteries is too boundless to grasp. The ghost road that leads astray in life can really satisfy people's temporary greed and delusion.