Xue Sheng
All weight is underside
or at least some of what it is based on
Tao Te Ching (transl. by T. McCarroll, Text Only *.pdf)
39 Pages, 160 kB
Tao Te Ching (transl. by Feng & English, Illustrated *.pdf)
24 Pages, 470 kB
And another translation I read that I picked up in China
You may also want to look at 22, 24, 40, 54, and 76 just to name a few
Tao Te Ching (transl. by T. McCarroll, Text Only *.pdf)
39 Pages, 160 kB
36
That which is to be shrunk must first be stretched out.
That which is to be weakened must first be strengthened.
That which is to be cast down must first be raised up.
That which is to be taken must first be given.
There is wisdom in dimming your light.
For the soft and gentle will overcome the hard and powerful.
Fish are best left in deep waters.
And, weapons are best kept out of sight.
Tao Te Ching (transl. by Feng & English, Illustrated *.pdf)
24 Pages, 470 kB
36
That which shrinks
Must first expand.
That which fails
Must first be strong.
That which is cast down
Must first be raised.
Before receiving
There must be giving.
This is called perception of the nature of things.
Soft and weak overcome hard and strong.
Fish cannot leave deep waters,
And a country's weapons should not be displayed.
And another translation I read that I picked up in China
36
When you wish to contract something
You must first expand it
When you wish to weaken something
You must first strengthen it
When you wish to reject something
You must momentarily join with it
When you wish to seize something
You must momentarily give it up
The soft and weak conquer the strong
You may also want to look at 22, 24, 40, 54, and 76 just to name a few