Nameless, the beginning of heaven and earth also.
Before the first beings arose, there was no name, no image, no title, and it was when all things began, and the Tao was the driving force for its beginning.
The beginning is why there is a female word next to it, because the beginning is related to the woman, the first has a close relationship with the word fetus, the woman's fertilized egg and the man's sperm are combined into a fertilized egg, although it does not have any image, no eyes, nose, ears and mouth, no limbs, but the fertilized egg has the information we need for life.
Lao Tzu founded atheism, and it was not God who created the world, it was a magical force that Lao Tzu called the Tao.
Famous, the mother of all things also.
When all things begin to form, when they begin to have a name and a reality, when they have become things that we can perceive, the Tao is the mother who urges all things to give birth to all things.
Lao Tzu felt that the world was designed, produced under the design of a force, and this force was still supporting the laws of this world.

Therefore, there is no desire to see it;
So we must always remain in a state of no desire to observe the wonders of the Tao.
Lao Tzu believed that the beginning of all things is nameless and imageless, and we must maintain our own state of emptiness in order to better communicate with this force and understand the mysteries of this world.
Both Buddhists and Taoists ask us to meditate, that is, to quiet down and keep our minds empty, which is a way of cultivation.
There is always desire, to see its desires.
Observe how the Tao works with your own perspective and knowledge, to observe the world.
If we can guarantee a state of emptiness, we can understand the nature of this thing. We can also use our own rational cognition to reason about the development of this thing. We have to learn to use both methods together.