manifest plainness, embrace simplicity
Chinese idioms and Pinyin are Xi à ns à B à op à, which means one of the three specific measures of governing the country proposed by Laozi. That is to say, the sage should be elected and the rule of law should be implemented, that is, the rule of inaction should replace the rule of action. It corresponds to "abandoning wisdom". From Laozi.
"Laozi" is quoted as saying: "see simplicity and embrace simplicity". Laozi's new interpretation of Tao Te Ching: "see: present, present, present. Su: uncolored raw silk. This is a metaphor for saints with pure and noble qualities. Park: unprocessed logs. This is a metaphor for social laws that conform to the laws of nature. ". Laozi put forward three specific measures to govern the country: "to be simple, to be carefree, to be selfish and to have few desires".
manifest plainness, embrace simplicity
Still as a virgin, moving as a rabbit - jìng rú chǔ nǚ,dòng rú tuō tù
lament one 's littleness before the vast ocean - wàng yáng xīng tàn