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Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching says: "Between heaven and earth, it is still in the woods, empty and unyielding, and moving and healing." Doesn't it mean that between heaven and earth, isn't it like a big bellows? Empty and not exhausted

author:Jinhuayuan Sinology Liu Shanghua

Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching says: "Between heaven and earth, it is still in the woods, empty and unyielding, and moving and healing." ”

Doesn't it mean that between heaven and earth, isn't it like a big bellows? Emptiness without exhaustion, movement and outflower.

The bellows are not agitated, they are static, as if they were empty.

The more the bellows agitates, the more the wind comes out, the more continuous, endless.

It seems to be nothing, but when it is used and moved, it is endless and endless.

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Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching says: "Between heaven and earth, it is still in the woods, empty and unyielding, and moving and healing." Doesn't it mean that between heaven and earth, isn't it like a big bellows? Empty and not exhausted
Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching says: "Between heaven and earth, it is still in the woods, empty and unyielding, and moving and healing." Doesn't it mean that between heaven and earth, isn't it like a big bellows? Empty and not exhausted
Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching says: "Between heaven and earth, it is still in the woods, empty and unyielding, and moving and healing." Doesn't it mean that between heaven and earth, isn't it like a big bellows? Empty and not exhausted
Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching says: "Between heaven and earth, it is still in the woods, empty and unyielding, and moving and healing." Doesn't it mean that between heaven and earth, isn't it like a big bellows? Empty and not exhausted

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