The concept of Tao is above everything else-we need a reference-Tao is the backbone of the world and life-seeking Tao can increase wisdom-Lao Tzu's vision is different-you can see how many steps it needs to take-from victory to victory, no one can do it-Tao is a philosophy, and it also includes faith-how to summarize Tao-don't spend time and energy with * * *.
The second lecture: Taoism is natural.
People have to undertake things like the earth-humanization or moralization of heaven and earth-but where experience can't reach, wisdom has reached-nature is nature-believing that nature is human knowledge-why do you say that everything will be fine in the end? It is natural to think about politics-why are those who know beauty ugly? -Lao Tzu's theory of inhumanity between heaven and earth is too exciting.-It's like rain and dew.-Lao Tzu broke your enough paper.-Is there a price for smiling? _ Couples ask if they need to say "I love you" every day-naturally. Don't put on a show-you can't do it.
Lecture 3: inaction is the key.
Do or not do-the less you do, the more you can achieve your goal-you don't need to do what you are good at-beautiful inaction is intoxicating-there are all kinds of things you should do, you should know what you can't do-how to distinguish good people from bad people-better army and simpler administration-don't think about what you can never do-philosophical expression of modesty-
Lecture 4: Yes or no, one, two, three.
Of course, out of nothing-out of nothing-Laozi's philosophy is the discovery of life-the superiority of nothingness-the premise of imagining romance-the charm of philosophy lies in the discovery of life-the pursuit and worship of unity in China culture-the possibility of Taoist interpretation of Laozi-the root of Taoism lies in nothing, from nothing-Taoism itself contains its own opposite-one division.
Lecture 5: Don't be surprised to be humiliated.
It's not a nice word to be a guest of honor and a prisoner at dusk-Fan Jinzhong's example and the death of a small civil servant-being in favor and out of favor in a dream of red mansions-who can do it without being surprised-if you are in trouble-is this Lao Tzu's absurdity-digesting pain, perfecting personality-treating humiliation with dignity and self-confidence-being humble and plain?
Lecture 6: Knowing White and Hiding Black
Hegel advocates knowing the white and keeping the black-being gentle-being gentle-the enlightenment from the camera lens-why Lao Tzu advocates low-key-knowing the black is not unified-the extension of knowing the white and keeping the black-low-key is necessary-confusion and stupidity are rare-wisdom and stupidity-elegance and vulgarity-mutually assured destruction.
Seventh lecture: if you manage a big country, you can cook it fresh.
Chinese tunic suit and suit are not diametrically opposed-Lao Tzu's statement is unparalleled-he wants to turn the tide-who can easily lift the weight-I am familiar with Yan's return-small things sometimes have to make big things-it is best to know what's under the sun-the theory of governing the country-the beauty of cooking small fresh vegetables-even ghosts and gods don't make trouble.
Lecture 8: How do I use my troops?
Lao Zi's magical art of war-whether Lao Zi is a schemer-weakness may be stronger than strength-how does Wang Xifeng destroy Second Sister You-how to get the first-on the contrary, complement each other-Lao Zi's anti-war thought-Mao Zedong's military thought-how to mourn for the enemy's victory-the wisdom of the weak-whether to use secret weapons-how to rule the country with righteousness and win by surprise.
Lecture 9: Laozi's theory of health preservation
Health care in China culture-the unity of life and avenue-Da Vinci's view of life and death-Su Dongpo's words about life and death-the essence of the sun and the moon-health care along the avenue-self-regulation of life-Japanese pay attention to the coordination of personnel and seasons-greed, success and humiliation make people perish-excessive nutrition, medical care and exercise.
Lecture 10: Why do I seek stupidity instead of wisdom?
Why do I like being stupid-knowing the world without leaving home-people often make common sense mistakes-localization should not be over-ocean-going-it should not be localization of ignorance, but localization of learning from China and the West-digging two cat holes at a time-the wise give up-learning is content-ruling the world with money-resisting harmful information-non-intellectual genes in traditional culture-you use wisdom.
Lecture 11: utopia of small countries and few people
Lao Zi's non-superpower doctrine-the paradox between efficiency and norms-Lao Zi's non-development view-whether complexity can be simplified-interpersonal relationship is tightening-what kind of development is science-whether human beings can return to nature-satisfaction and control of desires-whether remote control is a disaster-give it a break, and music-simplicity is always a virtue-learn to weigh.
Lecture 12: The Happiness and Trouble of Laozi's Wisdom
Laozi's wisdom is indisputable-leading to the ultimate understanding-approaching the ultimate through speculation and sentiment-can you understand the height of the nine sides-the supreme superiority of the avenue-the Taoist nature of literary language-how awesome Laozi is-wisdom is pleasing-Laozi can't be destroyed-good arrows can be preserved and appreciated-wisdom is also a kind of beauty-Laozi's distress and complaints- Fate-Lao Zi's vulgarity-The road to wisdom is bumpy-How Lao Zi was accepted by the Chinese nation-Spiritual peak experience-Let Lao Zi come-Answer questions on the spot
Lecture 13: gain and loss, selfishness and selflessness
About selfishness-don't have it, don't rely on it, don't kill it-the Tao is not selfish-where is the selfishness-a realistic discussion about selfishness-the price of fighting for personal interests and others-being too selfish is a common problem of human beings-being too selfish can only backfire-the enlightenment of pulling the bow-being proud of heaven is the avenue-not being too inflated-being satisfied-
Lecture 14: the demeanor of an enlightened person
Manners and manners-unfathomable-barely described-the origin of thawing theory-gentle and courteous-comparison between Confucius and old manners-Senjidema and orchid-dynamic turbidity-style can adjust itself-stand on tiptoe-at least don't get into trouble-
Lecture 15: The Life Style of Reverse Cut-in
Why do I like to say the opposite-great achievements will inevitably bring regrets-why should I rely on clumsy efforts to accumulate-music is complete, waste is straight-paradox analysis-who knows the truth of my life-I can't rush for success-on the various possibilities of the relationship between two stooges and Zhuge Liang-why A is often different from A-Da Ren is fake and Da Ren is fake.
Lecture 16: The Way of Great Powers
How can a big country maintain long-term stability-big country and small country-the bigger the country, the more modest it is-the climax and normality-about speed-who can repay evil with good-down-to-earth-governing the country can't be fooled-a little lie is easy to break a big lie, but it's hard to understand-Lao Tzu's thought of non-war-we can't live without ideals, we can't be too idealistic-we insist on peaceful development-and the road is getting worse and worse.
Lecture 17: Calm down, restore your life and know the truth.
Let us know the characteristics of the Tao-the name and beautiful characteristics of the Tao-silence is one side of the Tao-the meaning of contemplation-everything should have roots-it is not easy to have roots-a sense of sureness-once rooted, it will be quiet and resurrected-from knowing the truth step by step-the meaning of silence-nothing can be sick and toxic.
Lecture 18: Lao Zi is still alive.
What's the fun of talking about Lao Tzu? Lao Zi's literariness, classical style and flexible exposition —— One of the characteristics of China's classics: easy to recite, difficult to explain —— Is it tautology —— Poetic Tao Te Ching —— Lao Zi helps people comfort themselves —— Lao Zi teaches us to speak —— Words cannot be replaced at will.
Appendix: the full text of Laozi