【Let's listen to and enjoy 】Let's read "Autumn Floods" and "Master of the Myriad Things"
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【Let's listen to and enjoy 】Let's read "Autumn Floods" and "Master of the Myriad Things"
Dear listeners, Let's listen to and enjoy is the unit of this program. It is especially aimed at foreigners who are interested in Chinese music. I will review the information we have just described in English I hope more people can understand Chinese music and enjoy i
"Autumn Floods" is a chapter from the ancient Chinese text "Zhuangzi," attributed to the philosopher Zhuang Zhou, also known as Zhuangzi. This chapter explores themes of perspective, knowledge, and the limitations of human understanding. It begins with the story of the River God, who, after experiencing the vastness of the ocean, realizes the insignificance of his own domain. Through dialogues and parables, Zhuangzi illustrates the relativity of knowledge and the importance of humility. The chapter encourages readers to embrace the boundless nature of the Dao (the Way) and to recognize the limitations of their own perceptions.
「萬物之主」"Master of the Myriad Things" is a concept from the ancient Chinese text "Tao Te Ching," attributed to the philosopher Laozi. This concept emphasizes the interconnectedness and unity of all things in the universe. Laozi teaches that the Dao (the Way) is the fundamental principle that underlies and unites all existence. By understanding and aligning with the Dao, individuals can achieve harmony and balance in their lives. The idea of the "Master of the Myriad Things" encourages a holistic view of the world, recognizing the interdependence of all beings and the importance of living in accordance with the natural order.