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There is no dispute, no dispute is no dispute, no husband is no dispute, and the world can't compete with it. What is the secret of the sentence R?
This sentence comes from Caigen Tan, and the last two sentences come from Laozi's saying "The husband is the only one who does not dispute, so the world can't compete with him". This sentence can be called Laozi's famous saying, which has been passed down to this day and has deep ideological implications. Through the principle that rivers and seas can accommodate hundreds of rivers, Laozi expounded that if you want to be a saint and a king, you must have a broad mind. Only by putting the people first and being under the people, people all over the world will be willing to admire them and respect them as saints and kings. With this indisputable attitude, they have won the hearts of the people, so no one in the world can fight against them.

"The husband is the only one who does not dispute, so the world can't compete with him." It seems to be a self-contradictory sentence. There is no dispute, so there is no dispute. The meaning is the same as that of the Tathagata in the Buddhist scriptures. In fact, it doesn't silence all beings. The only thing that others in the world can't compete with you is your heart. Only you can cross yourself. As long as you don't want to, the Tathagata can't silence you, and there is no affectation in your heart.

Free and complete, without distractions, the natural world can't compete with it.

Humanity has good and evil, and Heaven has no good and evil.

Heaven is the one who keeps everything "big"! It is natural to be born and die, and spring comes and winter comes. Heaven is nature. Since it is nature, why should it be divided into good and evil?

Humanism is just one of the heavenly ways. Returning to the heavenly way, we can get the great benevolence and wisdom of the heavenly way, and the ideal realm of seeking the unity between man and nature and forgetting things and me is destiny.