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The 46th anniversary of Bruce Lee's death, who knows what is the motto on his tombstone?
His epitaph is "take the impossible as the law, take the infinite as the limit", and in English, the Tao is the Tao, and the infinite is the limit. I have to say that this is the pursuit of his life, whether it is life or kung fu. This is his attitude, which comes from his own thinking and life.

Once at sea, he recalled my training and got angry with himself, hitting the water in the sea with his fist. At that moment, he suddenly realized that "water", the most common substance, didn't it just explain the essence of kung fu?

Water doesn't feel pain because it was punched. No matter how hard you fight, the water won't get hurt. He wanted to catch it, but it was impossible. Water is the softest substance in the world. It can be packed in the smallest container, so it looks weak. But in fact, it has the power to penetrate the hardest things in the world. That's it. To practice kung fu well, he knew that he had to imitate the nature of water.

Suddenly a bird swept across the water, and its shadow was reflected in the water. At that moment, another secret meaning of water jumped into his mind. When he stands in front of his opponent, aren't those thoughts and feelings like the reflection of a bird on the water? This is exactly what Master Ip Man called "detachment". In front of your opponent, it is not to say that you have no feelings or feelings at all, but to let your feelings not stagnate or be hindered. Therefore, if he wants to control himself, he must accept himself with a natural nature.

Lying on the boat, he felt that he had integrated with Tao and nature. Just lie on the boat and let it drift. Because at that moment, I have gained an inner feeling. The strength of my opponent is not mutually exclusive to me, but mutually beneficial, and he has no contradiction in his heart.

In Taoism and Zen in China, the world is an inseparable and interrelated place. No part can exist independently from other parts. In other words, there is no bright star without a dark star, and there is no bright star without the darkness around the starry sky. Opposites are always interdependent, not mutually exclusive. In this way, there will be no conflict between individuals and nature, and people and nature will be harmoniously integrated. The basic viewpoint of Tao Te Ching is naturalism in the state of inaction. In other words, don't take any unnatural action. Everything should be spontaneous and natural, that is, obeying everything in a natural state.

His epitaph is the best summary of his life.