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The more universal and fundamental the truth, principle, or method, the simpler and easier it is. "Great Dao" (大道, dà dào) refers to the universal laws of nature and society, as well as the fundamental principles for people to treat nature and govern society. "Simplicity" (简, jiǎn) means being simple, concise, and easy. Applied to governance and social management, it has two main meanings: The more universal and fundamental truths should be simpler and clearer, making them easy for people to grasp and implement. "Great Dao" is not an abstract principle detached from human life; its truths and functions are embedded in daily ethics and routines. By seeing through complex surface phenomena and tracing the source, one can grasp the essence and laws of things, using simplicity to manage complexity.