This chapter unravels the ontology of the Dao, with Laozi proposing the four great entities: “Dao,” “Heaven,” “Earth,” and “Human.”
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Dao De Jing – Chapter 24
Chapter 24 of the Dao De Jing deconstructs human vanity through paradoxical aphorisms.
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Dao De Jing – Chapter 23
This chapter and Chapter 17 mutually correspond. Chapter 17 reveals that harsh policies and severe punishments only generate “fear and disdain” among the people, thus urging rulers to implement reforms. The current chapter elaborates on the principle of “speaking little in harmony with nature (Dao)”.
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Dao De Jing – Chapter 22
Chapter 22 of the Dao De Jing elaborates on the dialectics presented in Chapter II, evolving from the transformation of contradictions to the dynamic of qualitative inversion.
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Dao De Jing – Chapter 21
In Chapter 20 of the Dao De Jing, Laozi delineates the distinction between Dao cultivators and ordinary individuals. Those who follow the Dao are not preoccupied with material possessions or transient pleasures but instead devote themselves to spiritual cultivation and the comprehension of the Dao.
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Dao De Jing – Chapter 17
Chapter 17 of the Dao De Jing establishes a hierarchy of governance where political excellence is measured by its operational invisibility.
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