Tao Te Ching can be summed up with only one word phase , who can refute it? 20

Updated on culture 2024-05-28
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you want to understand this problem, you should first understand that the Tao Te Ching is divided into two parts: the Tao Te Ching and the Virtue Ching. "Dao" is the body, and "De" is the use, which can be understood as "gain". As I have explained, "morality" is actually a state of "virtue" (de) by following the essence of "Tao".

    "Dao" is a method and principle, and "De" is the goal of achievement and the result of completion.

    Look at the word "phase" again. This "phase" is supposed to be a Buddhist term. It refers to the form or state of matter, and the phase refers to the nature and ontology of matter, that is, to the image state of the laws.

    Such as "self, people, sentient beings, longevity", "life, dwelling, discoloration, extinction" and so on. "Phase" here seems to be more of a shadow of "virtue (de)", and the existence of "Tao" is missing.

    Of course, Taoism and Buddhism are interconnected in many places. Sometimes, I also hope that the legend of Lao Tzu crossing the quicksand to the west and incarnating as Shakyamuni is true. If you're a friend of a Buddhist family, I'd really like to talk to you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If the big white is humiliated, generous, the big bloomer is late, the big voice is loud, and the elephant is invisible.

    The whole Tao Te Ching Lao Tzu repeatedly said that the word "Tao" is all, how can it be said that "Xiang", otherwise it should be renamed "Xiangde Jing"?

    And all appearances are visible, but the Tao is invisible.

    The Tao Te Ching is not what you call "man's paraphrase of things".

    Tao begets one, one begets two, two begets three, and three begets all things.

    There are four major domains, and man is one of them, the Tao is great, the sky is great, the earth is great, and the man is also great, the Tao is a constant and unchanging law, and man is a thing that exists in the world of "being".

    One is born of the Tao, and one begets two ,......Do you know what life is?

    The above is not to refute you, the Tao Te Ching explains all the truths, and it is not a simple casual word that can be replaced, otherwise why do so many people still regard it as a classic for thousands of years.

    Studying the Tao well is the foundation of ancient Chinese philosophy.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Name, name, name, very name. (Silk book).

    The so-called "name" is translated by many versions as a name, a name, and the like. However, it may be more appropriate to understand it as "name". In this sense, there is a certain amount of truth in the landlord's statement.

    "Dao" is first of all a kind of name and a signifier, and the referent behind it cannot be "named", it is said to be "nameless".

    I think that the Tao Te Ching is a philosophical book, and since it is a philosophy, it can be used to explain many aspects of specific things.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    From a philosophical point of view, we can clearly explain the improvement of "Laozi" and "Zhuangzi" in the same line. The simple motto is "Bang family dizzy, the dead friend of knowledge; The six relatives don't know filial piety".The Rigorous Philosophy insists that "first the view of the world, then the approach; The principle of principle first, after the truth, the dogma, after the first is known, advocates the procedure of basic sentences, that is, Zhuangzi's statement of "first clear and then clear", is nothing more than "unanimous voice".

    Ming, after the production of the concept of "the highest realm, apart from the unknown that Chong Tzu Chi himself seeks", this concept in practice has echoed the motto of the avenue - the only way through German competence. I Zhuangzi "The first practice summarizes the philosophical plan, nature!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Couldn't be more wrong. The husband is only big, so it seems to be unscrupulous.

    Tao Te Ching is not an encyclopedia, he tells you the philosophy of life, the essence of all things, but you complain that it does not reflect the specific details.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Probably yes.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The Tao Te Ching has 5,126 characters.

    The total number of words in the Tao Te Ching varies depending on the edition: Mawangdui Silk Book, the first version is 5344 words, and the second version is 5342 words (124 words in accented text); In this book, Heshang Gong's "Tao Te Ching Chapters and Sentences" is 5201 words (94 words in accents), Wang Bi's "Notes on Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching" is 5162 words (106 words in accents), and Fu Yi's "Tao Te Ching Ancient Edition" is 5450 words (106 words in accents). The modern version of the Tao Te Ching is annotated by Wang Bi, with a word count of 5,162 words.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Roughly speaking, it is 5,000 words, but the specific different versions are very different, some versions have a lot of virtual words such as "Zhihu also", such as Mawangdui silk books, Wang Biben, etc., the total number of words can reach about 5,4500 words, but there are also some versions of fewer virtual words, close to the number of 5,000 words, such as the books of the Heshang Gong system, the closest is a manuscript in Dunhuang, with a total of 4999 words.

    The content and length of the Guodian Chu Jian book of the Warring States Period discovered later are very different from the current popular version (although there are also differences in the Mawangdui Silk book, they are basically differences in specific words and sentences, and Guodian Chu Jian has a large number of completely different passages from the present version). The most confusing thing is that it only has a total number of more than 1,700 words, and the order of arrangement is very different from that of this book. Now, due to the lack of more archaeological discoveries as evidence, it is difficult to say whether the Guodian Chu Jianben is closer to the original appearance, or whether this book was only a "non-mainstream" at that time.

    But this book is indeed the earliest version found so far.。

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    More than 5000 words, there is no exact number, there are slight differences due to different editions.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    About 5,000 words.

    Among the many excellent ancient classics, "Lao Tzu" can be regarded as a wonderful branch in it. "Lao Tzu", also known as "Tao Te Ching", has a total of 81 chapters and about 5,000 words. It was written in the late Spring and Autumn period of our country, and the author is Lao Dan.

    This is a work full of wisdom. The book "Lao Tzu" is concise and profound. The content is extremely informative.

    In the book, Lao Tzu, with his unique perspective, discusses a series of major philosophical and political issues such as the formation of the universe, the origin of all things, and the governance of the state. He also put forward famous philosophical concepts such as "Tao", "Nature" and "Wu Wei", which have become the cornerstone works of Chinese philosophy. Lao Tzu contains a complete ideological system, which opens up a research path that studies the relationship between heaven and man, and has always been respected by later generations of scholars.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The central idea of Taoism is "wu wei". It is believed that objective laws do not exist because of people, are not changed by subjective will, life is a natural phenomenon, life is labor, death is rest, and everything goes naturally. Reflected in the worldview is a kind of nihilism, which believes that everything in the universe has no beginning and no end, no birth and no death, and is only a change in form, which belongs to atheism.

    Lao Tzu wrote the Tao Te Ching in 5,000 words, which is already extremely concise, and it is a bit reluctant to summarize it in one word. The Tao Te Ching begins with the words: The Tao that can be expounded is not the true eternal and unchanging Tao.

    Looking at the whole story, the essence is still on "nature". The so-called: man is the law of the earth, the earth is the law of the sky, the heaven is the law, and the Tao is the nature.

    "Nature" is the innermost and most primitive state, and the greatest freedom can be obtained by following it. Just as Marxists believe that there will be a move from the kingdom of necessity to the kingdom of freedom. This "nature" is compared with the English word "nature", and it is easier to understand its profound meaning.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    A word is naturally "Tao", and a word is naturally "morality".

    Tao, the general principle of all things; Virtue is also obtained from the Tao.

    The other ideas in the book are the result of theory guiding practice after recognizing the Tao.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    "Natural".

    Because "man is the law of the earth, the earth is the law of the sky, the heaven is the law of the Tao, and the Tao is the law of nature." It can be seen that "nature" is more fundamental than "Tao".

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    To be precise, it should be natural.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Naturally, Jelly's sister said that "leisurely" is not right, that is the essence of the "South China Sutra".

    Kittens have to study hard!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The Tao Te Ching has 81 chapters, including 37 chapters in the first part and 44 chapters in the second part; The total number of words is 5284, including 2902 in the first part and 2382 in the second part. Average per chapter.

    The longest is 39 chapters and 134 words.

    The shortest is 40 chapters and 21 words.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    When I was in school, someone gave a brain teaser that was the same as this question, and the correct answer was "3 words"!

    Huh

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's all 5,000 words, and no one knows the exact.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    A manuscript in Dunhuang with a total of 4,999 words.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are 81 chapters in total, about 5,000 words.

    It probably means that people should "do nothing", "do not fight", and "go with the flow" Taoist thoughts.

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