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The Tao Te Ching

author:Education is the engineer of the soul

As the saying goes, the public has the principle of justice, and the mother says the principle of the mother-in-law. So, what is the truth in the understanding of all things? What are stereotypes?

Thousands of years ago, Lao Tzu wrote the Tao Te Ching, which pointed directly to the source of the laws governing the operation of all things in heaven and earth, and Lao Tzu called this source the Tao.

Using martial arts as an analogy, looking at the ancient and modern Chinese and foreign countries, sooner or later, various schools have been founded, such as Tai Chi, Wing Chun, Muay Thai, Taekwondo, Karate, etc., each with its own set of theories and moves, so are they all truths, or who is the truth? Who is the stereotype? If one is truth, then why have other stereotypes become dogmas, passed down like truth? If it is all truth, are there various versions of truth?

You can imagine how an enlightened martial arts master fights, it is very simple, that is, the opponent can't hit him with any moves, or can't hurt him, it is dissolved, and he can hit the opponent with various moves.

Imagine again, when this martial arts master was dying, he wanted to write a book to pass on to future generations, how did he write it? He himself obviously understood the truth of martial arts, then, how should martial arts be fought, can he write it out, can he describe it clearly, suppose he can describe it clearly, how is it described, obviously the moves are changed accordingly because of the changes in the opponent, since the moves are varied, how to describe them, how to draw them, even if this martial arts master is a painter, a writer, with this ability, or, what is the state of his spiritual will realm, how to describe this?

Therefore, Lao Tzu said at the beginning of the Tao Te Ching, "The Tao is the Tao, the Tao is very Tao!" That is to say, this source, this truth, you can describe it, describe it, but what is described is no longer the source, the truth!

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