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What is the connotation of Taoist inaction described by Yi Zhongtian?

"Inaction" means not doing anything that violates the laws of nature, damages moral norms, violates social laws, and is harmful to all living beings. But "inaction" here does not mean doing nothing or not doing anything, but it means not acting recklessly, not acting randomly, complying with the objective situation, and respecting the laws of nature. Lao Tzu once said, "Do nothing without doing anything", which means: If you don't act rashly, there will be nothing you can't accomplish. Here, "do nothing" is an attitude and method of dealing with the world, and "do nothing" refers to the effect of not doing anything rashly. Lao Tzu once said, "If you do nothing, everything will be cured." This means that if you treat social life with a "do nothing" attitude, nothing will be impossible or bad. Therefore, the "inaction" that Laozi talks about is not passive waiting and doing nothing, but "doing without doing", "doing without relying on", "doing without fighting", that is, "doing" with the attitude of "doing nothing" , to give full play to people’s subjective initiative