Interpretation of Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching
Chapter 83
Chapter 83
[Because of its selflessness, it can become its own selfishness. 】
The Case of Qian: Lao Tzu Xianger’s commentary on this book is "Because he has no corpse, so he can become a corpse". Those who do not walk with corpses are different from the vulgar, so they can become their corpses and make them immortals." This is the saying of the gods, which can be compared with the biography of alchemy in the later Han Dynasty, and it is not Laozi's text.
(End of this chapter)
[Because of its selflessness, it can become its own selfishness. 】
The Case of Qian: Lao Tzu Xianger’s commentary on this book is "Because he has no corpse, so he can become a corpse". Those who do not walk with corpses are different from the vulgar, so they can become their corpses and make them immortals." This is the saying of the gods, which can be compared with the biography of alchemy in the later Han Dynasty, and it is not Laozi's text.
(End of this chapter)
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