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Understanding of learning Tao Te Ching

Last semester, we came into contact with the course of Sinology. Each grade has different textbooks of traditional Chinese medicine. In our fifth grade, we study Laozi's Tao Te Ching. Diary 200 words

At first, I didn't understand the Taoism that Lao Tzu talked about. Lao Tzu said that Tao is very vague. It cannot be seen or touched. It is elusive, but it is the power to promote the evolution of all things in the world. I don't understand. According to Lao Tzu, the Tao is invisible. It can't be touched or seen. If it is invisible, how can it have so much energy to promote the evolution and change of all things? I think that the changes of all things in the world are naturally formed. How can they be caused by this invisible Tao? Lao Tzu also said that people do everything with Tao, but when I do things, I only see the surrounding dust. Where is the Tao and where is the Tao? I'm very confused. But everyone seems to have these ideas. Lao Tzu is an expert in Taoism. How can we understand what he said at once? Sometimes, even those teachers who specialize in Sinology can't fully understand the truth contained in Lao Tzu's thought. I think: Although we can't understand the big concept, big idea and avenue that Lao Tzu said soon, the small truth of life that he said from the 'Avenue' can make us suddenly open up and find the truth of the Tao everywhere in life.

Lao Tzu said, 'what is beneficial is useless'. This sentence makes me admire it. I can't help praising Lao Tzu's ability to observe small things around me. The reason why tangible entities can bring convenience to people is that intangible emptiness plays a role. Yes, you see: in a cup, the emptiness in the cup accommodates it, not the real part. In the same way, a house has its function and can live only when there is an empty space in the middle of the house. Now, we imagine that there is Tao in the emptiness. Then, does Tao help us invisibly? Ha! Yes, that's it. In this way, I can make sense.

After comments and my own understanding, I realized that "read. 4hw. Com. CN" pushed you a little bit, but it made me feel very successful. The thought of how many secrets in the Tao Te Ching are waiting for me to discover makes me fascinated. I think I fell in love with "Tao Te Ching", with Sinology, and with China's 5000 year Civilization & hellip& hellip;