The metaphor of a "pure child" was first used by Laozi. In the fifty-fifth chapter of the Tao Te Ching, Laozi wrote: "The depth of virtue is comparable to that of a child. Poisonous insects do not sting, wild animals do not occupy, birds do not fight. The bones are weak and the muscles are soft and firm. I don't know if the male and female mate and make love, because the essence is very high. It is the highest degree of harmony to cry all day long without being hoarse.”
What Lao Tzu meant was that a person with profound moral cultivation was like a "child". Poisonous insects did not sting him, wild beasts did not hurt him, and eagles and falcons did not attack him. Although his muscles were weak, he could still clench his fists tightly.……
Baby Feng had entered a state of innocence.
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