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Chapter 35 Dasheng Laozi, classics are like lamps,

"When~~",
The melodious and majestic voice of Huang Zhong and Da Lu resounded through the sky.

Luo Chuan's vicissitudes of voice accompanied by magnificent music, has a special charm.

[Inventory of the Four Saints]

【No.1: Dasheng Laozi】

Hearing the name "Lao Tzu", everyone's expressions were a little strange.

"Ah, Lao Tzu, this name is too cheap!"

"Good guy, I'm direct good guy."

"What's the trouble? According to Lao Tzu's age, we can be our ancestors, and I still take advantage of the sound."

"Uh, the brain hole upstairs is really strange."

Ignoring these sand sculpture netizens at all, Luo Chuan continued.

"Lao Tzu, surnamed Li, named Er, styled Dan, also known as Lao Dan, was born in the late Spring and Autumn Period."

"Laozi was once the history guard of the Zhou Dynasty, and he is famous for his erudition."

The video flutters and dances like a butterfly, and a breath of vicissitudes of history blows over us.

The camera fell, and came to the Zhou Dynasty, which ruled China for 800 years.

Although the Zhou Dynasty at this time was at sunset, after hundreds of years, it had accumulated an inexhaustible collection of books.

Zhou Dynasty, Collection Room.

The works of Chinese sages are gathered here.

"Three Tombs" and "Five Classics" are there, and "Basuo" and "Nine Hills" are listed.

A collection of "Lianshan", "Guizang" and "Book of Changes".

Books of all kinds are plentiful and overwhelming.

There seems to be a strong scent of books in the air.

It can be said that this is the place with the largest collection of books in the whole world.

The young Lao Tzu held volumes of ancient books and read them with gusto.

Immersed in the ocean of books, time and space seem to lose their meaning for a moment.

Suddenly, an old man walked in slowly, looking at Lao Tzu who was obsessed with classics, his eyes were full of memories, as if thinking of himself in the past.

he asked,
"Do you love reading?"

Lao Tzu was awakened by this sudden voice.

Get up quickly and salute.

"Li Er, I have met Taishi."

Tai Shi smiled kindly and sighed.

"Seeing you obsessed with books really reminds me of when I was young."

Lao Tzu said with certainty.

"Tai Shi, my favorite thing in life is reading."

"When I saw so many books, it was as if a mouse had fallen into a rice bowl. I was so happy."

As if I met a bosom friend, Lao Tzu poured out his emotions to his heart's content.

"Facing these classics, I feel very small."

"Ten years can see the coming of spring and autumn, a hundred years can witness birth, old age, sickness and death, a thousand years can be a sigh of dynastic rise and fall, and ten thousand years can see the change of stars."

Speaking with emotion, he pointed to the books in front of him.

"But only these classics remain unchanged, like a wise man who has gone through thousands of years."

"I can talk to him and ask him questions."

Tai Shi smiled clearly and looked at Lao Tzu.

"You want to pursue the avenue in your heart."

The old man asked puzzledly,
"Is it difficult to pursue the Dao in your heart?"

Tai Shi laughed loudly, stretched out his hand and pointed to the oil lamp on the desk,
"Did you see this light?"

Pointing to the full bookshelf beside her,

"Have you seen these classics?"

Lao Tzu looked at the jumping flames, and then turned to those thick classics.

He replied suspiciously, "I see."

"Okay, then let me ask you, what is the difference between classics and lights?"

Lao Tzu murmured,
"Lamps can release light and illuminate classics."

"And classics are like lamps, which can illuminate the world."

Tai Shi admired, a pair of vicissitudes of life exuded endless wisdom.

"clever!"

"These classics are like lamps, they will illuminate the path for you to seek the Tao."

I salute respectfully,
"Li Er will study hard in the future, in order to realize the Tao as soon as possible."

"The experience of the Zhou Dynasty guarding the history of the Tibetan room laid a solid theoretical foundation for Lao Tzu's future enlightenment."

"It is said that Confucius, the sage of literature, once asked Lao Tzu."

"Thus, that legendary scene appeared in the history of China - the meeting of the two saints."

Hearing that the two saints met, all netizens were excited.

"Fuck, Confucius is a sage, he even asked Lao Tzu for advice."

"In ancient times, people paid attention to the teacher of one word. When Confucius asked Laozi, he was regarded as Laozi's apprentice."

"I'm convinced, it's no wonder I can rank first!"

"Ah! When the two saints meet, it's astonishing to think about it."

"Upstairs, something is wrong with you."

The screen turns,
Lao Tzu has gray hair, but Confucius is in his prime.

"Disciple Kong Qiu, came here to ask for advice from Mr."

Confucius bowed.

Lao Tzu said with a smile,

"It's Zhongni from the state of Lu."

"What do you want to ask?"

Confucius' eyes were firm, but also curious and doubtful.

"Students want to ask the way of the world."

"The world has lost its way for a long time, and now the rites and music are broken, the princes conquer each other, the souls are devastated, and the people are in dire straits."

"So I asked the sages for the answer."

Lao Tzu asked,

"What did you read?"

Confucius still said,
"I believe that benevolence and righteousness are the foundation of human beings. As long as everyone does this, the princes will not attack again, and the world will be stable."

The old man stroked his beard and said lightly.

"Is benevolence and righteousness the nature of human beings?"

Confucius said firmly, "That's right."

Lao Tzu said,

"You are really pedantic. You say that benevolence and righteousness are human nature, but past historical experience and real life tell us that people who talk about selflessness are precisely to realize their selfishness."

"Benevolence and righteousness are not something everyone can do."

"You want to ask the world to be benevolent and righteous, but it's just wishful thinking."

Confucius respectfully asked for advice,

"Please teach me sir."

Lao Tzu said,

"The highest goodness is like water. Water benefits all things without fighting. You should learn the virtues of water."

Confucius suddenly,

"Water is the softest thing in the world, but it nourishes everything."

"It flows with the terrain, but it's the hardest, and nothing can stop it."

Knowing this, Confucius thoughtfully bowed respectfully.

"Thank you, sir, for your clarification."

Luo Chuan's voice was full of emotion.

"Confucius asked Yu Laozi, the two most knowledgeable people in Chinese history met at this moment."

"After Confucius asked, he didn't speak for three days."

"When his disciples asked him what kind of person Lao Tzu was, he said with emotion, "It's like a dragon"!"

"Lao Tzu is like a dragon in the sky. His knowledge is profound and his aspirations are noble."

"Like a dragon, it can be big or small, making it unpredictable."

"Confucius' erudition has already made people sigh, but when facing Laozi, he was unpredictable. This makes us have to sigh how profound Laozi's knowledge is."

Luo Chuan's voice was full of admiration.

"As the saying goes, great teachers make great disciples."

"Laozi's achievements today are inseparable from his teacher's careful teaching."

"It can be seen from a conversation between Lao Tzu and his master Shang Rong."

In the picture, Shang Rong is already dying.

Lao Tzu knelt by his bed and asked, with a sad face.

"Teacher, what else can you teach me?"

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