So what exactly is a simple question? Many people go directly to the text when studying classics or reading another book, which is problematic. First of all, we should carefully interpret its title or preface, because the title and preface are highly concentrated and instructive books, which will play a very important role in grasping the direction of the whole classic. So now we have an expression of "vegetarian", which is called amateur, right? Or when eating, some people like to be vegetarian. We call people who don't wear makeup plain and face the sky, while Lao Tzu says "plain and face the sky", so "plain and face the sky" should mean plain, ordinary or the way things are. If understood in this way, Su Wen is an ancient book that explores the essence or origin of life in the form of questions and answers.
Speaking of "q", it is a word that we should pay attention to. You and I are bound to encounter many different troubles and problems in the process of growing up, and we don't know how to deal with them. Usually, the simplest and most effective way is to ask people who are more experienced or wiser than us.
However, when we take a question to ask others, teachers, parents, or now everyone likes to ask Du Niang, we may finally get many different answers, because everyone's position is different. Our goal is to solve a problem, and many feedback results have become new problems. Of course, this is how we learn about the world step by step.
In addition, asking questions is different from asking questions. In our cultural classics, the questions here are called asking questions, asking questions. Why is asking questions so important? Why is China culture called learning knowledge? Because learning is to a great extent learning how to ask questions. Think about it. If the emperor were you and me, would you come to Zeebe to ask questions and finally write Neijing?
Therefore, "questions" also have dimensions, and questions of different dimensions will certainly produce answers of different dimensions. Do you find that most of our classics are in the form of questions and answers? For example, The Diamond Sutra is a question and answer between Xu Bodhi and Buddha, and The Analects is a question and answer between Confucius and students. Then, the emperor's question is actually constantly refreshing his knowledge and refreshing his dimension.
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