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What is the core idea of oriental metaphysics?
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Oriental Metaphysics fully draws lessons from China's excellent philosophy of harmony between man and nature, the benevolence of universal love and the wisdom of tolerance! For politicians, military strategists, businessmen, philosophers, cultivators, college students, and people who love life, positive sunshine and vigor are the great wisdom of life and the source of happiness!

Oriental metaphysics advocates Laozi, discusses the Book of Changes, advocates "governing by doing nothing", and advocates the wisdom of governing by doing nothing to deal with all things in the world, conform to the laws of nature, and actively do housework, state affairs and what's going on in the world.

Oriental metaphysics explains many things according to China's excellent traditional culture and mysterious relationship between heaven and earth. It uses Yin and Yang, Five Elements and Eight Diagrams in the Book of Changes, and combines the similarities and differences of fleeting time, Ryutsuki, fleeting day and fleeting time to judge the success or failure of people and things according to the five elements, and "Yin turns to Yang".