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How to understand the connotation of "harmony between man and nature, let nature take its course" in China traditional sports culture?

The so-called things must have two sides. China's Taoist culture emphasizes inaction and ignorance. From this perspective, this is negative and undesirable, but on the other hand, Taoism's pursuit of harmony between man and nature is in line with the laws of nature.

Confucianism ruled China for more than 2,000 years, although part of the reason was that the emperor wanted to consolidate the political power, but they should not be charmed. Some people think it is wrong to be pedantic, just as useless things in today's education must be learned. It's hard for me to explain this without too many definitive explanations. I'm not a great scholar, but I don't have the ability (great scholars have a short life, and Fang Xiaoru is the worst).

Legalism was the master of a hundred schools of thought in the Warring States Period, which undoubtedly had an influence on China.

Specifically, their ideological connotation, landlord, you can't find it here, what you find is nothing more than a copy. That's all I can say.