A very mysterious and domineering Taoist sentence is as follows:
1. When the spring dries up and the fish are on the land, it is better to forget each other in the rivers and lakes.
2. The whole world says that those who are aging cannot cultivate. I said: With this breath, everything can be done.
3. The best is like water. Water is good for all things and does not compete with it. It is disliked by everyone, so it is close to the Tao.
4. Where beauty lies, even if it is insulted, it cannot be humbled in the world; where there is evil, although it is noble, it cannot be noble in the world.
5. Weakness is better than strength. Fish cannot be escaped from the abyss, and the sharp weapons of the country cannot be shown to others.
6. Nourish the spirit and cherish the energy to keep it full. If you are happy and the yang is falling, you will be angry and hurt the yin. The eyes are bright and the tiger's tail is bright, and the ears are dim and listen to the yellow court.
7. People often succeed and fail in their pursuits. If you are as careful as you are at the beginning, you will never fail.
8. A great river cannot be stretched to its limit in order to express relief at the right time; the five mountains cannot be cut down in order to satisfy the desires of those who have set off.
9. The Tao can be Tao, but it is not Tao. Famous, very famous. The nameless beginning of heaven and earth; the named mother of all things.
10. A strong soldier will be destroyed, a strong tree will be broken, a strong leather will be cracked, and a tooth that is stronger than the tongue will die first.
11. If you love too much, you will spend a lot of money; if you hide too much, you will die richly.
12. The Tao can be Tao, but it is not Tao. Famous, very famous. The nameless beginning of heaven and earth; the named mother of all things.
13. For example, the Tao is in the world, just like the rivers and valleys are in the rivers and seas.
14. The friendship between gentlemen is as light as water, while the friendship between villains is as sweet as wine.
15. There is no greater sorrow than the death of the heart, and the death of a person is also the second most.
16. The human heart is in danger of mountains and rivers, and it is difficult to know the sky.