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An Interpretation of Governing by Doing Nothing and Sharing Interest with the People
Governing by doing nothing-inaction: governing by doing nothing; Governance: governance. Do nothing and the world will be ruled. Originally, when Shun was in power, he did not make any changes according to Yao's thinking. Later, it generally refers to reforming the people with morality. (Source: "The Analects of Confucius Wei Linggong": "Those who govern by doing nothing, are they smooth?" )

Stay with the people-and: give and help; Rest: rest. After a long period of turmoil, it is urgent to maintain the strength of the people and revitalize the economy. (Source: Han Zhaodi's History Book: "Internal consumption is abolished, household registration is halved, current affairs are only known, affairs are light, and people are interested." )