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On "Taoist Educational Thought"
Nature refers to nature, which is the true nature of things in Lao Zi's eyes and the natural nature of people in Zhuangzi's eyes. The former can lead people to the road of scientific exploration, while the latter leads to the educational principle of respecting students' nature.

Laozi's attitude towards knowledge is completely "to advance for learning". As for carefree learning, it's just Lao Zi's reflection on the negative effects of science and technology. In addition, we also see that many people who read widely have bound their hands and feet with their existing knowledge, while those young people have made more achievements in innovation despite their lack of overall knowledge.

Learning needs selfless spirit. The premise of selflessness is silence, but it is good at introspection.

Taoist thought is more in line with the principles of modern education. That's all I said, and the rest is up to you.