If a husband makes a light promise, he will fail to keep his word. It's easier than it is.
"A husband will never keep his promise" means that promises made easily are bound to lack credibility.
"how easy it is" means that if you think or describe things as easy, you will have more trouble in doing them.
"A husband will never keep his promise, and it will be difficult if it is easy" means that you must be honest and do what you promise others.
"A husband should be faithless when he makes a light promise, but how easy it is will be more difficult" comes from Chapter 63 of Lao Zi's Tao Te Ching, which was a work before the separation of the pre-Qin philosophers in ancient China, and was admired by the philosophers at that time, and was an important source of Taoist philosophy.
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The extension of the modern saying "A husband is too light on his promises, but he is too short on his promises. How easy it is, how difficult it is":
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in "keeping promises lightly, but keeping promises rarely, how easy it is, how difficult it is", Lao Tzu put forward a standard to measure right and wrong. When it doesn't involve specific circumstances, Lao Tzu thinks that the credit promised easily must be insufficient, and it is too easy to describe things, which will inevitably be difficult in actual implementation.
2. If a country can't win the trust of the people, it will collapse.
"People can't stand without trust", which means that credit is very important to people. If the rulers have credit, the citizens will have confidence; When citizens have confidence, they will have trust; If people have confidence and trust, governance will get twice the result with half the effort.
3. You can't impress others without sincerity.
There's a saying in China, "Sincerely arrived, the stone opens", which can be noted. This sentence advises people to treat others with sincerity, and not to be hypocritical. If the surface is a set, the heart is a set, and the yang is disobedient, it will eventually reveal the clues.
4. Honesty is the law of heaven; Being honest is the law of humanity.
Second, the process of writing the Tao Te Ching:
The Tao Te Ching, also known as the True Classic of Morality, Laozi, Five Thousand Words and Laozi's Five Thousand Articles, was a work before the separation of the pre-Qin philosophers in ancient China, which was admired by the philosophers at that time, and the legend was that Laozi in the Spring and Autumn Period (that is, Li Er
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. It is the first complete philosophical work in the history of China.
The Tao Te Ching was regarded as a Taoist classic from 26 BC to 2 AD, so some scholars think that the Tao Te Ching is divided into 81 chapters, which has obvious Taoist idea of "99-99 unification", and the division of content is far-fetched.
However, the first thirty-seven chapters of the Tao Te Ching preach and the last forty-four chapters talk about virtue. Simply put, Tao is the body and virtue is the use, and the two cannot be equated. To the Qing Dynasty, Wei Yuan broke this convention for the first time and divided the Tao Te Ching into 68 chapters, which kept the integrity of each chapter relatively.
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