Idioms at the beginning of Tao characters

The idioms at the beginning of the word Tao are as follows:

1, hearsay, hypocrisy, different ways, no common goal, knowing the horse from afar, knowing the sage from the world, approaching the road, synonymous with the road, not picking up the road, distinguishing the east from the west, leaving no road, not becoming immortal, not being able to distinguish the three roads, leaving no road, exhausted and poor.

2, the road listens to the ear, the road refers to the eye, the road lies on the pillow, the road drowns, the road looks awe-inspiring, the road is bitter, and passers-by behave.

3, Tao is man-made, Tao is different, Tao is subject to the eye, Tao belongs to each other, Tao knows that the horse comes from afar, Tao is indispensable, the road looks sideways, the road is exhausted, the road is borrowed, the road is opposite, the road is exhausted, the road is one foot high, the magic is ten feet high, and the road is exhausted.

4. Taoists reach the same goal by different routes, and they contend for shortcomings, but they are bitter, forbearing and morally friendly. Taoists talk about shortcomings, morally friendly and morally bitter, and they call each other brothers, but they don't agree.

The meaning of the word truth:

It means that the truth of Tao is also right or wrong. Avenue gives birth to all things invisibly, runs all things mercilessly, and raises all things nameless. Those who are reasonable in the Tao are only natural. Those who are reasonable in nature prosper by the way, and those who are contrary to the Tao decline. Always with good people.

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