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The second chapter of the Pinyin Edition of Tao Te Ching
The pinyin version of the second chapter of Tao Te Ching is as follows:

tiān XiàJi zh míI zh Wei míI,sèyǐ,Ji zháshàn zh Wei shàn,

Song Huizong. It has existed since ancient times.

Are you right?

Hu yangsui

This is a good example.

Hello, hello, hello, hello,

Gonczegel Fogg. I don't know what you're talking about.

Translated as:

Everyone knows that beauty is because of ugliness. Everyone knows that good is good.

Because there is evil. Therefore, existence and non-existence are mutually transformed, difficult and easy to form each other, and long and short appear each other.

High and low complement each other, sound and sound blend together, and the front and back follow each other-this is eternity.

So saints

Look at the world from the perspective of inaction and educate the world in a silent way: let everything rise naturally and not create.

At first, you can do one thing without your own inclination, and you can succeed without pretending. Just because you don't take credit, you have nothing to do.

Call it a loss.

Brief introduction of Tao Te Ching:

The text of Tao Te Ching takes "morality" in the philosophical sense as the main line, and discusses the ways of self-cultivation, governing the country, using troops and keeping in good health, but most of them aim at politics. It is the so-called "inner sage and outer king", known as the king of all classics, with profound meaning and wide tolerance.

Tao Te Ching is one of the greatest works in the history of China, which has had a profound influence on traditional philosophy, science, politics and religion? . According to the statistics of UNESCO, the Tao Te Ching is the most widely translated and published cultural masterpiece except the Bible.

Tao Te Ching is a philosophical work written by Laozi in the Spring and Autumn Period, also known as the moral truth, with 5,000 words and 5,000 articles by Laozi. It is a work of China before the separation of the pre-Qin philosophers in ancient times, and it is an important source of Taoist philosophy. Tao Te Ching is divided into two parts.