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"Difficult things in the world must be done easily. Great things in the world must be done in detail." It means that difficult things in the world must have evolved from easy things. The great events in the world must have accumulated from small places, from Laozi's "Chapter 63 of Tao Te Ching" in the Spring and Autumn Period.

The full text of Chapter 63 of Tao Te Ching is:

Doing nothing, doing nothing, tasteless. What is the size? Return evil for good. The diagram is more difficult than it is easy, because it is finer than it is; The world is difficult, and it must be easy; Great things in the world must be done in detail. Therefore, the sage is not great after all, so he can become great. A husband who makes light promises will be faithless, and how easy it is will be more difficult. It is difficult to be a saint, so there is no difficulty in the end.

Translation:

Do something with an attitude of inaction, handle things in a way that doesn't cause trouble, and treat blandness as a taste. Big born in small, more than less. Solve difficulties when it is still easy, and achieve greatness when it is still subtle. Difficult things in the world must have evolved from easy things; The great events in the world must be accumulated from small places.

Therefore, a sage with Tao never pretends to be great, so he can achieve greatness. Those who make promises easily will rarely be able to keep them, and those who take things too easily will suffer a lot of difficulties. Therefore, a wise sage always values difficulties, so there is no difficulty at last.

Extended information:

The Tao Te Ching is an important source of Taoist philosophy. The text of Tao Te Ching takes the "morality" in philosophical sense as the key line, and discusses the ways of self-cultivation, governing the country, using troops and keeping in good health, but mostly takes politics as the purpose. It is the so-called "inner sage and outer king" and is known as the king of all classics with profound meaning and extensive inclusion. It has had a profound impact on traditional philosophy, politics and religion.

The Tao Te Ching is divided into two parts. The first part of the original is the Tao Te Ching, and the second part is the Tao Te Ching, which is divided into 81 chapters. ?

the sixty-third chapter of Tao Te Ching aims to expound the truth of "doing nothing without doing anything", which can also be said to be a philosophy of life. Laozi is opposed to tying people's hands and feet and disturbing people's lives with cumbersome bans. If we want to make a difference, we must adopt an attitude of conforming to nature and treat life with calm thoughts and behaviors.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Tao Te Ching

Baidu Chinese-Tao Te Ching Chapter 63