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老子道德经(英译本)目录:


老子道德经(英译本)Lao Tze
1. The Way
2. Abstraction
3. Without Action
4. Limitless
5. Nature
6. Experience
7. Complete
8. Water
9. Retire
10. Harmony
11. Tools
12. Substance
13. Self
14. Mystery
15. Enlightenment
16. Decay and Renewal
17. Rulers
18. Hypocrisy
19. Simplify
20. Wandering
21. Accept
22. Home
23. Words
24. Indulgence
25. Beneath Abstraction
26. Calm
27. Perfection
28. Becoming
29. Ambition
30. Violence
31. Armies
32. Shapes
33. Virtues
34. Control
35. Peace
36. Opposition
37. Tranquillity
38. Ritual
39. Support
40. Motion and Use
41. Following
42. Mind
43. Overcoming
44. Contentment
45. Quiet
46. Horses
47. Knowing
48. Inaction
49. People
50. Death
51. Nurture
52. Clarity
53. Difficult Paths
54. Cultivate Harmony
55. Soft Bones
56. Impartiality
57. Conquer with Inaction
57. Conquer with Inaction
58. No End
59. Restraint
60. Demons
61. Submission
62. Sin
63. Difficulty
64a. Care at the Beginning
64b. Care at the End
65. Subtlety
66. Lead by Following
67. Unimportance
68. Compassion
69. Ambush
70. Individuality
71. Limitation
72. Revolution
73. Fate
74. Execution
75. Rebellion
76. Flexibility
77. Need
78. Yielding
79. Reconciliation
80. Utopia
81. The Sage
Caveat
Structural Changes

68. Compassion


Compassion is the finest weapon and best defence.
If you would establish harmony,
Compassion must surround you like a fortress.

Therefore,
A good soldier does not inspire fear;
A good fighter does not display aggression;
A good
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69. Ambush



There is a saying among soldiers:

It is easier to lose a yard than take an inch.

In this manner one may deploy troops without marshalling them,

Bring weapons to bear without exposing them,

Engage the foe without inv
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70. Individuality


My words are easy to understand
And my actions are easy to perform
Yet no other can understand or perform them. My words have meaning; my actions have reason;
Yet these cannot be known and I cannot be known. We are each unique, and therefore valuable;
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71. Limitation


Who recognizes his limitations is healthy;
Who ignores his limitations is sick.
The sage recognizes this sickness as a limitation.
And so becomes immune.
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72. Revolution


When people have nothing more to lose,
Then revolution will result.

Do not take away their lands,
And do not destroy their livelihoods;
If your burden is not heavy then they will not shirk it.

The sage maintains himself but exac
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73. Fate


Who is brave and bold will perish;
Who is brave and subtle will benefit.
The subtle profit where the bold perish
For fate does not honour daring.
And even the sage dares not tempt fate.

Fate does not attack, yet all things are conquer
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74. Execution


If people were not afraid of death,
Then what would be the use of an executioner?

If people were only afraid of death,
And you executed everyone who did not obey,
No one would dare to disobey you.
Then what would be the use of an exec
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75. Rebellion


When rulers take grain so that they may feast,
Their people become hungry;
When rulers take action to serve their own interests,
Their people become rebellious;
When rulers take lives so that their own lives are maintained,
Their people no
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76. Flexibility


A newborn is soft and tender,
A crone, hard and stiff.
Plants and animals, in life, are supple and succulent;
In death, withered and dry.
So softness and tenderness are attributes of life,
And hardness and stiffness, attributes of death.
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77. Need


Is the action of nature not unlike drawing a bow?
What is higher is pulled down, and what is lower is raised up;
What is taller is shortened, and what is thinner is broadened;
Nature’s motion decreases those who have more than they need
And incre
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