16 years old, interested in philosophy. Why? At that time, I won all kinds of martial arts gold medals, and people always said
I am the "National Wushu All-around Champion". I think if I really can do anything, I will know everything. All I have to do is
Learn what I don't know yet. When I started studying philosophy, I realized that I was not omniscient. "So I ...
"Not everything," I told myself. I'm not omnipotent yet. "I have a lot to learn.
Maybe I should start with martial arts instead of learning everything. In fact, there are only two main branches of Wushu: internal strength.
Inside and outside the training. Once you go into the details, you will understand that they all have their own theories. when you
Tracing back to the roots of these theories, you will find that to understand Wushu, we must start with the mind, not just the body.
You must understand how the world came into being, where the universe came from, everything we are familiar with today, natural phenomena, and
How it evolved. Then, you will realize that the process of evolution is not just mathematical calculus. In fact, things
The relationship between things, such as human beings, society, government, army, philosophy ... is acceptable.
Put it in the same frame to understand. There is a saying in China that "everything is one". For me, this means that I can
Use this theory to analyze politics, economy and anything else. Therefore, Wushu is not only good for the body, but also good for the body.
Time also affects my life, my way of thinking and so on.
Taoism has a cloud: there is nothing in the world. But before nothing, what was the world? Before "nothing", it must be "existence"
. Only when there is "yes" can there be "nothing". So who can create nothingness? Only those who know how to fill it.
When people have it, the opposite of having it-losing it-will come into being. If you have it, you will lose it, and then you will have it again.
Lost again ... the cycle of "yes" and "no", which is "Tai Chi".
This is the basic law of the cycle of heaven. The world starts from an infinite or absolute center. Only "nothing" can give birth to "existence".
As long as you have it, you are caught in a cycle of having and not having it. This cycle becomes Tai Chi. The so-called Tai Chi is Yin and Yang.
Everything is in pairs-men and women, heaven and earth, spirit and things, hard and soft, fat and thin ... all people.
These are all balanced. At first, the symbols of Tai Chi only represented the rudiments of men and women. The shape of the symbol is not important, as long as it is
Half represents yin and the other half represents yang. Heaven and earth, male and female, big and small … what are these called in English?
The opposite of dichotomy? Anyway, they all appear in pairs, because
Nothing in nature is complete. The most beautiful flowers bloom only for a moment and will soon wither.
And gradually die. Nothing is perfect and eternal. China's traditional culture holds that if something is perfect,
There would be no Tai Chi. There is always a bad back, and vice versa. This is balance. Everything depends on you.
How to look at things-your perspective, your point of view. If you look at Yang from the perspective of Yin, Yang may be very good or very good.
Shit, it depends on your starting point. From another angle, from the standpoint of Yang, Yin will look very different.
All the differences come from the degree, not the objective things themselves. Take trees for example. We have a big tree and a small tree. small
Trees bear less fruit, and big trees provide us with more food, but they are still trees, and the difference is only size.
. Air is air and people give it different concepts-"good air" and "bad air". Fresh air is "better"
"Because the percentage of inhalable air is greater. So, is smoking really "worse"? Or it
Does it contain less clean air? In fact, its essence-air-has not changed, but to a different extent. in addition
For example: I am human and you are human. We all want to make money, and one of us earns more. None of us will let this happen.
This kind of difference has lost the essence of human beings. Another example is satisfaction. Buying a small and ordinary computer may make you happy, but
Maybe I need an efficient Pentium computer to make me feel really satisfied. Satisfaction is the same, but in order to achieve
The purpose and means are different to some extent. Maybe Bill Gates needs some higher requirements to be happy, all of them.
The difference is only in degree.