Chpt 1
Chpt 2
Chpt 8
Chpt 11
Chpt 76
100

What is not the enduring Dao?

A spoken dao/a dao that may be spoken

100

What kind of action does the sage live by in Chapter 2?

Non-action/wu-wei

100

The highest good is compared to what?

Water

100

What part of a vessel makes it useful?

The empty space inside

100

According to Chapter 76, what are people like when they are born?

Pliant and weak/soft and supple.

200

What is nameless and named? (200 each)

The nameless is the beginning of heaven and earth.
The named is the mother of the ten thousand things.

200

Difficult and easy do this with one another.

What is complement?

200

According to Chapter 8, water does this for the things of the world.

It gives life to them

200

What part of a room makes it useful?

The empty interior/window&door

200

What example from nature does Chapter 76 use to show the same idea as human life and death?

Trees and grasses

300

What helps a person see what is subtle instead of only what is visible?

Freedom from desire.

300

Chapter 2 lists opposites like beauty and ugliness, difficult and easy. What point is the chapter making by pairing these ideas together?

opposites depend on each other and help define one another

300

What does water avoid doing in Chapter 8?

Contending/striving

300
How many spokes share a single what?

30/hub

300

Why does Chapter 76 mention both weapons and trees?

To show that things that are too rigid or strong do not last and can be destroyed.

400

Which two things mentioned in the text arise from the same source but have different names?

The subtle and the manifest.

400

Number of things rise and fall without cease.

ten-thousand

400

What quality of water makes it similar to the Dao?

It benefits all things and does not contend, and it flows to places people reject.

400

According to Chapter 11, what comes from what is there, and what comes from what is not there?

Value or benefit comes from what is there, and usefulness comes from what is not there.

400

What qualities does Chapter 76 connect with death?

Rigidity, hardness, and stiffness.

500

Why cant the Dao be fully spoken or named?

Because the Dao is deeper and more enduring than human language can fully describe.

500

Chapter 2 says the sage acts and creates, but does not claim or keep what?

Because when work is done, the sage does not possess it or take credit for it.

500

Why is water described as the highest good in Chapter 8?

Because it gives life to the ten thousand things, does not strive, and stays humble.

500

What larger idea is Chapter 11 teaching through the wheel, vessel, and room?

That emptiness or what is not there is often what makes something useful.

500

What final contrast does Chapter 76 make between the mighty and the delicate?

Softness and flexibility belong to life, while hardness and rigidity belong to death.

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