All things grow together without harming each other, and Tao runs parallelly without contradicting each other. The following thoughts are embodied in the following:
1. "All things grow together without harming each other, and Tao runs parallelly without contradicting each other." The quote is called a famous saying because it illustrates the basic way that Chinese people understand the world, which is that all things grow in competition, but do not harm each other.
2. The movements of the sun, the moon, and the changes in the four seasons have their own laws and do not conflict with each other. Therefore, we view differences from a harmonious but different perspective, respect diversity, and learn from each other through an eclectic approach. To bridge the differences between each other, that is to seek common knowledge while reserving differences, and to resolve conflicts with mutual respect.