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Heaven, what do you mean, don't fight for victory?
Heaven, do not dispute and be good at winning:

"Heaven" is the law and regulation of nature, and the law is inherent in nature itself and is independent of human will. Law is a code of conduct formulated by people according to the laws they know. Then, if we adopt a submissive and indisputable person in front of laws and regulations, he can win everywhere because he conforms to laws and regulations.

From Chapter 73 of Laozi's Tao Te Ching: Dare to kill, dare not live. Both are beneficial or harmful. What is evil in heaven and who knows why? It's hard to be a saint. Heaven, winning without arguing, should not speak, uninvited, kind and resourceful, modest without losing.

Extended data:

The original text of Tao Te Ching is divided into upper and lower chapters, regardless of chapters, and then divided into 1 to 37 chapters, 38 to 8 1 chapters. It takes "virtue" in the philosophical sense as the key link, and discusses the ways of self-cultivation, governing the country, using troops and keeping in good health, mostly focusing on politics. It is the so-called "inner sage and outer king" theory, which has profound meaning and is inclusive.

The influence of Tao Te Ching is also various, including politics, culture, science, religion and so on. According to the incomplete statistics of the Yuan Dynasty, from the pre-Qin period to the Yuan Dynasty, there were more than 3,000 kinds of works that studied and annotated the old, among which there were no fewer than 1000 kinds of representative works, which showed the great influence of the Tao Te Ching.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Tao Te Ching