Tao Te Ching
The Tao Te Ching is divided into two parts, with a total of 81 chapters and 5,000 words. The first part mainly expresses the idea of governing by doing nothing and ruling everything by doing nothing, while the second part emphasizes the state of doing nothing and ruling everything. Its core concepts include Tao, nothingness, nature, and nature, emphasizing the inaction of the way of heaven, the pursuit of harmony with nature, advocating governing by doing nothing, and emphasizing the idea that the weak overcomes the strong.