If a husband does not fight, then no one in the world can compete with him." can be translated as: Only with a non-fighting attitude, no one in the world can compete with him.
This sentence comes from Laozi's "Tao Te Ching"
Original text
"If you don't see yourself, you will be enlightened; if you don't know yourself, you will be enlightened; if you don't cut yourself off, you will be successful; if you are not self-conscious, you will be long-lasting. "My husband doesn't fight, so no one in the world can fight with him." ”
Translation
Don’t show off yourself, don’t be self-righteous, so you will be more prominent; don’t boast about yourself, so you will have merit; don’t think you are virtuous, so you will be respected. Only by improving self-cultivation If you compete with others for the length of time, no one in the world can compete with yourself.
This sentence can be called a famous saying of Laozi, which has been passed down to this day and has profound ideological implications. The principle of tolerating all rivers illustrates that if you want to become a saint and a king, you must have a broad mind. Only by putting the people first and being under the people, people in the world will be willing to praise and respect them as saints and kings. With this kind of non-dispute in dealing with things The attitude has won the hearts of the people, so no one in the world can fight against it. Extended information
Laozi's thought advocates "inaction". "Laozi" uses "Tao" to explain the evolution of all things in the universe, and "Tao" is objective nature. Laws, and at the same time have the eternal significance of "being independent and unchangeable, moving forward without peril"
The book "Laozi" contains a large number of simple dialectical views, such as the belief that everything has positive and negative sides and can be understood. Transformation from opposition is "the movement of the Tao", "the good becomes strange again, the good becomes evil again", "misfortunes are where blessings depend, and blessings are where misfortunes lie"
He also believes that everything in the world is the unity of "being" and "nothing", "being and non-being are interdependent", and "nothing" is the basis, "everything in the world is born from being, and being is born from nothing"
His mottos about the people include: "The way of heaven is to make up for the deficiency when there is more damage, but the way of man is not the same, to make up for the deficiency when the loss is not enough"; "The people are hungry because of the large food tax"; "The people despise death." "The people are not afraid of death, so how can they be afraid of death".
His philosophical thoughts and the Taoist school founded by him not only made great contributions to the development of ancient Chinese thought and culture It has made important contributions and has had a profound impact on the development of China's ideological and cultural development for more than 2,000 years.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-"Tao Te Ching"