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no, 144 Inaction

Huang Junming's explanation of the fourteen words made Yuan Tiangang and others feel a lot of emotion. When Huang Junming said that this was just his own opinion.

Yuan Tiangang felt from the bottom of his heart that Huang Junming was humble. Huang Junming was free to say the fourteen words that no one could answer for hundreds of years. If we say that what Huang Junming said was not the most correct, it was at least the closest to the answer...

"Immortal Master, you are so proud of me." Yuan Tiangang said with a wry smile. "Apart from the explanation of the Immortal Master, I can't find a better explanation."

Huang Junming just said it casually, but seeing Yuan Tiangang's appearance, there was no major mistake. Although this explanation was perfected in modern times, it really applies in ancient times, so he let go of some concerns.

The only thing that is more troublesome is that the explanations of many things that Huang Junming knew were gradually developed and improved and compiled into a book after the Tang Dynasty. This compilation of the Taoist sect is inevitable to be ahead of time. Classics are not as good as others. Although one or two sentences can make everyone vaguely understand what it means, they cannot grasp the specific connotation. Huang Junming sometimes wonders whether he should write some more famous classics from the Tang Dynasty based on his memory?

This is a small episode. The compilation of the Daozang is carried out in an orderly manner by several people working together. It is best to organize the articles and other things. As long as you want to copy the time, place, and process of things, you can sort them out in different categories. So Huang Junming didn't even look at these things and directly gave them to the writers, and found a relatively broad-minded Taoist to cooperate with them.

"Immortal Master, look at this." Li Chunfeng, who was in charge of reading the classics for the first time, handed over another book book. The book was not thick, but it seemed very ancient. "Immortal Master, look, this book says that the early Han Dynasty believed in Huang Lao's studies and ruled the world with inaction, and did nothing, which led to the success of Wen and Jing's governance. This little thing looks a bit awkward. It's a bit inaccurate."

It is not a big mistake for Li Chunfeng to be a little inaccurate. It was a fact that he believed in Huang-Lao's learning in the early Han Dynasty and pushed "governance by inaction" from theory to practice. In the early Western Han Dynasty, the country needed peace, the economy needed to recover and develop, and the people needed restoration and restoration. Huang-Lao's learning adapted to the needs of society and proposed to govern by inaction, which was valued by the rulers of the early Han Dynasty. Emperor Wen of Han, Emperor Jing, Empress Dowager Dou and others all used Huang-Lao's learning as the guiding ideology for governing the country. The main ministers Xiao He, Cao Shen, Chen Ping and others all liked Huang-Lao's learning and implemented Wu-Lao's politics until Emperor Wu of Han abolished all schools of thought and respected Confucianism. Confucianism began to move towards the front of politics. Wu-Lao means doing nothing and developing naturally. This statement is understandable. But Li Chunfeng, who was in the officialdom, felt it was a bit far-fetched.

When Huang Junming heard this, he was really a headache. He didn't do anything else, but he just choked on the word "treatment for nothing" in modern times, and he couldn't say anything good or bad. In desperation, he had to speak slowly according to his own understanding.

"The key to this matter lies in the word "Drug by inaction." Huang Junming took his saliva, swallowed it slowly, and sorted out his confused thoughts. "Literally speaking, "Drug by inaction is indeed to govern the country by doing nothing. But this book is too one-sided."

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