[Sentiment] This chapter sharply exposed some contradictions in the society at that time, and described the darkness of the society at that time and the deep disasters brought by the rulers. In particular, the rulers, by virtue of their power and force, run amok and plunder the people, leading a decadent life all day long, while the lower classes are trapped in hungry, barren farmland and empty warehouses. In this situation, it is no wonder that Lao Tzu called the ruler "stealing the country." From the perspective of education, "the road is narrow, but people are easy." Will give us a lot of inspiration: 1. People's growth is a slow process without a sense of urgency; 2. Follow the law of the development of things, get it through the right way, and don't take "crooked ways".