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The Complete Works of Laozi and Yi Shuo

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Lao Tzu talks about Yi.

Author: Huang Liyuan

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Updated on April 3, 2008 19: 18: 30 words: 2469.

In my early years, I read two classics, Yi and Lao Zi, and I wrote whenever I wanted, but it was still the same. For a long time, I practiced my magic power and tempered myself, and then I read these two classics with a sincere heart, only to know that Laozi was completely written on the basis of the Book of Changes. To say the least, Lao Tzu's thoughts must be consistent with the Book of Changes. If it weren't for this, I wouldn't have such a strong motivation in life. Reading these two classics, the old and the easy complement each other and cannot be separated. Without easy, old people will be misunderstood, without old people, using easy people will be at a loss. When the two books were merged, I found that everything was clear. First, I analyzed the first to ninth chapters of Tao Te Ching in the same corresponding order, combined with the two hexagrams of the Book of Changes and Gan Kun, and proved the relationship between the two hexagrams, supplemented by other classics such as Yin Fu, Diamond Sutra and Lengyan Sutra, and wrote Lao Zi Tan Yi (I).

I saw the Tao Te Ching, the Book of Changes and many interpretations of Khan Niu before, but I didn't expect to get real inspiration from them. On the contrary, I am easily influenced by their fame and arguments and fall into it. So there were only two ways for me to read the classics at first: the first chapter of the Tao Te Ching and the Book of Changes. The rest of the articles are just skimming. In the past ten years, I have formed a variety of views, and finally fixed the paper "Lao Zi Yi Shuo", and began to systematically study the works of famous artists with a purpose. Fortunately, famous teachers who supported this view soon appeared.

1, Professor Chen Guying's Introduction to Tao, so he bought and downloaded relevant books for study.

2. Wang Bi, a master of metaphysics in Wei and Jin Dynasties, used the old to solve problems.

3. Shi Tian Jr. repeated many times in Preface to the Interpretation of the Tao Te Ching. ...

It should be the whole book.