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This work collects short aphoristic chapters that explore the ineffable Way as the source of being and non-being, advocating effortless action (wu wei), simplicity, humility, softness over force, and cultivation of inner clarity. Through paradox and natural imagery—water, valleys, the uncarved block—it contrasts opposites to reveal interdependence, offers practical counsel for rulers on governance without coercion, and urges restraint, contentment, and a return to plain, unadorned living. Recurring themes appear in compact, poetic maxims that encourage harmony with natural rhythms and skeptical distance from ostentation and violence.
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