1. Names are born from truth, and they cannot be called names unless they are true.
2. A small amount can lead to a large number, and a small amount can lead to rejection. Therefore, a sage must use concealment to make things clear, and use subtle things to make things appear.
3. The nature is compared to the grain, and the goodness is compared to the rice; rice comes out of the grain, but the grain is not all rice; goodness comes out of the nature, and the stone at the end of the nature is all good.
4. It is up to oneself to control chaos and prosper.
5. Nature is the simplicity of nature; goodness is the transformation of the king’s teachings.
6. Subdue the people and reach out to the king, bend the king and reach out to heaven.
7. If the imitation harp and harp are not in tune, if it is too serious, it must be solved and changed so that it can be used as a drum.
8. The source of all chaos must be suspected.
9. The benevolent man loves mankind, and the wise man eliminates its harm.
10. If you have success and are happy, you must avoid it.
11. Everything is in accordance with the name, and each name is in accordance with the heaven. The relationship between heaven and man becomes one.
12. If education is established but all treachery is stopped, the embankment is complete; if education is abolished and both good and evil come out, and punishment cannot prevail, the embankment is broken. The ancient kings understood this, so when they ruled the world from the south, they all took education as their top priority.
13. Those with pure qi are called essences, those with pure people are called virtuous people, those who govern the body use accumulating essence as a treasure, and those who govern a country use accumulating virtuous people as the way.
14. The way of heaven is orderly and timely, measured and measured. Following the way of heaven to nourish one's body is called the way.
15. The great source of Tao comes from heaven. If heaven does not change, so will Tao.