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Wang Qingxiang Zhang Tong's "Tao Te Ching" line script/classics in China

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Wang Qingxiang Zhang Tong's "Tao Te Ching" line script/classics in China

(Eastern Zhou Dynasty, Hanguguan)

Big guys: Lord Yin Xi, Lord Yin Xi, Lord Yin Xi.

Male one: The moral meaning written by Mr. Old Man is mysterious and abnormal.

Male 2: Dao ke Dao, very Dao, name can be named, very famous.

Male Three: Tao gives birth to one, life to two, two to three, three to all things.

Male One: Man Law Earth, Earth Law Heaven, Heaven Law Dao, Dao Law Nature.

Male 2: The good is like water, and the water is good for all things without dispute.

Male Fourth: Generous and boundless, large instrument late, big sound, elephant invisible.

Male Third: I can't read it, but I just think it's good.

Male Second: Lord Yin Xi, or you can tell us about it.

Yin Xi: I also half understand it, and I just want to ask mr. for advice.

Male One: Let's go in.

Yin Xi: Can't go in, sir is writing.

Male One: Where's the writing?

Male Third: Yeah.

Yin Xi: Come, you see, the way of heaven, there is more than enough to make up for the lack, but the way of man is not, the damage is not enough to serve the surplus, who can have more than enough to serve the world, only the Tao.

Male student: Finished writing, finished writing, finished writing, sir finished writing.

Yin Xi: Okay.

Sabine: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Lao Tzu, who experienced the rebellion of the prince dynasty, witnessed the decline of the Zhou Dynasty, he left the capital city of Luoyi, where he had lived for decades, and traveled west to Hangu Pass, guan Ling Yin Xi asked Lao Tzu, so Lao Tzu wrote the first and second chapters of the book, with a total of more than 5,000 words of moral meaning, which is the "Tao Te Ching" that we see in later generations.

Male student: Adult, a total of more than 5,000 words.

Yin Xi: Great, everyone is doing their duty, I went to ask Mr. For advice.

Big guy: Obey the order.

Yin Xi: Mr. Xie has left more than 5,000 words of moral meaning for the world.

Lee (senior): Sit down.

Yin Xi: Mr. Yin Xi wrote more than 5,000 words, including the laws of heaven and earth, the way of loving the people and governing the country, after reading them, students feel high and mysterious, and I kindly ask Mr. To explain them to me.

Sabine: The younger generation also wanted to ask mr. For advice, and I implored him to explain the Tao Te Ching.

Li Er (old age): Who are you and what is the Tao Te Ching?

Sabine: The younger Generation Sabine is a reader from more than 2,500 years later, and the meaning of morality written by Mr. Dae is called the Tao Te Ching in later generations, and is enshrined as a classic.

Yin Xi: More than 2,500 years later.

Sabine: Exactly, the juniors have seen Sir.

Li Er (old age): Then I ask you, what it will be like in more than 2,500 years.

Sabine: As Sir said in the Tao Te Ching, he is willing to obey, live in peace, and enjoy his customs.

Yin Xi: I haven't read these words.

Lee (old): Yes, I just wrote it, right in your hand.

Yin Xi: Sure enough, how do you know what mr. Just wrote.

(Unfinished)

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