英文摘要 |
This article aims to explore the connotation of “Deep Wisdom Principles” envisaged in the Habitual Domain (HD), a classic work created by Dr. You Bolong. In his book, he includes tree vehicles from one of which Deep Wisdom Principles are derived. These principles involve the pursuit of wisdom from various perspectives. Being limited to available printing space in his original book, Dr. You was able only to give readers a brief summary on how to “Acquiring the Deep Wisdom Principles”, which can hardly provide sufficient answers to his reader questions. Therefore, this paper exerts itself on meticulous analyses by connecting each principle with its corresponding wisdom pursuit. It has been well known that Lao Tzu’s famous philosophical book Tao De Ching (The Bible of Truth and Virtue) is a classic work for explaining wisdoms. This paper focuses on “connotation of wisdom”, by adopting the method of “interpreting scripture with scripture”, by quoting relevant chapters in Lao Tzu’s book, then by mutual proving my points with historical stories to reinforce the learners’ impression on my reports. Hopefully, this paper can offer readers who are dedicating themselves to pursuing deep wisdom. Again, this is the biggest goal of this research. |