"Only an indisputable attitude can no one in the world compete with him".
husband: the modal particle at the beginning of a sentence means to make a comment.
Wei: adverb, which means "only, only".
This sentence can be called a famous saying of Laozi, which has been passed down to this day and has a deep ideological implication. 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.
Extended information:
Original text: Jianghai can be the king of all the valleys, so he can be the king of all the valleys by taking advantage of it. Therefore, if a saint wants to go to the people, he must speak by words, and if he wants to go to the ancestors, he must follow behind him. It is based on the sage's position and the people are not heavy, and the people are not harmed. It's the music in the world, and I'm not tired of it. It is indisputable, so the world can't compete with it.
The reason why Jianghai can be the king of all the rivers is that Jianghai can be under all the rivers, so it can be the king of all the rivers. The reason why saints can live above the people is because they are humble and humble to the people. The reason why saints can lead the people is because they put their own self-interest behind the people; The saints are above the people, and the people have no burden; The saints are before the people, and the people are not harmed.
people all over the world are willing to give without getting tired of it. Because he does not compete with others, no one in the world can compete with him.
This passage fully embodies Lao Zi's philosophical thought of "weakness is better than strength". Laozi's so-called "indisputable" is not to give up everything, but to be invincible by indisputable. The ideology of "it's hard to be confused" and "it's a blessing to suffer" spread in later generations has something to do with Laozi's so-called "indisputable virtue".
As the old saying goes, people have desires, and if they want more than that, they will fight, and if they fight, they will be chaotic. Evil and chaos are the first, so etiquette is used to nurture people's desires. Later, after the processing and development of many literati in the past dynasties, many wonderful words were extended, such as: people are often ignorant and have no desire, and the wise do nothing, and if they do nothing, there will be no cure in the world. This theory was developed to the extreme by Zhu Xi in the Song Dynasty, that is, people were forbidden to listen to destiny.