Chapter 36 of the Tao Te Ching has been used to a sublime degree: To contract what is scattered, one must first expand it; to weaken what is strong, one must first strengthen it; to abolish what is obsolete, one must first promote it; to take what is missing, one must first give it. This is called subtle clarity, and softness overcomes hardness. Dong Yuhui is still too young.

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