Dao,initsmostliteralsense,refersto______.
A: book
B: road
C: law
D: ritual
A: book
B: road
C: law
D: ritual
举一反三
- Dao, in its most literal sense, refers to A: road B: ritual etiquette C: law D: book
- Dao, in its most literal sense, refers to A: road B: ritual etiquette C: law D: book
- Dao follows the law by which all things work as well.
- Which book expresses the ritual of the ancestral shrines on the left and altar of Gods of Land and Grain on the right? A: The Book of Rites B: The Record of Construction C: The Book of CHanges D: The Analects
- All of the following are true about Dao De Jing EXCEPT that ______. A: the book can be translated as The Classic of the Way and Virtue or Tao Te Ching. B: Laozi is sure to have written Dao De Jing. C: the book establishes an influential school of thought - Daoism. D: the book is divided into two parts: The Book of Tao (the Way) and The Book of De (the Virtue)