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杨鑫悦231240263In the broadest sense, a Daoist attitude toward life can be seen in the accepting and yielding, the joyful and carefree sides of the Chinese character, an attitude that offsets and complements the moral and duty-conscious, austere and purposeful character ascribed to Confucianism. Daoism is also characterized by a positive, active attitude toward the occult and the metaphysical (theories on the nature of reality), whereas the agnostic, pragmatic Confucian tradition considers these issues of only marginal importance, although the reality of such issues is, by most Confucians, not denied.
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郭洋鸣Taoism has a profound influence in ancient Chinese history, and its philosophy has been widely recognized and applied in modern society. For example, in the governance of the country, the development of the economy, traditional Chinese medicine health, etc., the ideas of non-governance, the unity of heaven and man, and pure nature are more in line with the needs of modern people. In terms of physical health, the idea of health and longevity, self-cultivation and governance has emphasized the importance of health and peace, and has become a concept of modern healthy life. In short, Taoism is a kind of precious cultural heritage, which is widely used and respected, and has profound practical significance.
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用户719629"Naturalness" signifies the belief that every existence has its inherent state and should be permitted to follow its natural path without intervention. This notion highlights the significance of living in sync with nature and embracing the natural rhythm of life. It entails accepting things as they are, without attempting to manipulate or control them. "Non-action" is closely associated with the concept of "Naturalness" and refers to the principle of accomplishing one's goals with minimal action and effort. It emphasizes the importance of adhering to the natural course of events, rather than trying to impose one's will on the world through forceful action. The value of Daoism for modern individuals lies in its emphasis on living in harmony with nature, fostering a sense of inner peace and balance, and embracing a more laid-back and natural approach to life. In a world that often prioritizes productivity, achievement, and material success, Daoism provides a counterbalance by highlighting the importance of simplicity, humility, and contentment.
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用户719838"Naturalness" refers to the idea that everything in existence has its own natural state and should be allowed to follow its own course without interference. This concept emphasizes the importance of living in harmony with nature and embracing the natural flow of life. It involves accepting things as they are without trying to manipulate or control them. "Non-action" is closely related to the idea of "Naturalness" and refers to the principle of achieving one's goals through minimal action and effort. It emphasizes the importance of following the natural course of events rather than trying to impose one's will on the world through forceful action. The value of Daoism for people nowadays lies in its emphasis on living in harmony with nature, cultivating a sense of inner peace and balance, and adopting a more relaxed and natural approach to life. In a world that often values productivity, achievement, and material success, Daoism offers a counterbalance by emphasizing the importance of simplicity, humility, and contentment.
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谢光尧Taoism is based on Taoist thought and advocates the principles of following nature and governing by inaction. In Taoism, "acceptance" usually refers to acceptance and acceptance, while "non" refers to negation and rejection. Therefore, "acceptance" and "non acceptance" can be understood as a balance between acceptance and rejection. In real life, Taoism advocates that people should learn to accept and reject in order to better deal with various problems in life. We should adopt an attitude of acceptance towards beneficial things, while rejecting harmful things. This concept helps people make wise decisions when facing choices.
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张沿231240232Lao Tzu said in Chapter 37 of Tao Te Ching: "The Tao always does nothing but do nothing." And in the Tao Te Ching · Chapter 63 mentioned: "Doing nothing, nothing, tasteless." Thus it can be seen that the "inaction" mentioned by Lao Tzu does not mean "doing nothing, doing nothing", but "not doing anything at will". According to this understanding, I think that natural inaction is probably to let us follow the time, follow the situation, follow the trend, and act naturally, so that we can get half the result with twice the effort and conform to the operation law of "Tao". In contemporary times, Taoist thought has different levels of value, such as health and wellness, such as national events, such as spiritual practice, all have their positive significance. From the perspective of spiritual practice, learning Taoism ideology and culture is conducive to understanding a part of Chinese excellent traditional culture: ancient spiritual practice culture, which is conducive to promoting the revival of Chinese traditional culture.