If you name it, it is no more than matter
Tao and matter are both one in their origin,|yet different in appearance
Only when man recognizes beauty as such|does ugliness become reality
Only when man recognizes goodness as such|does evil become reality
Being and nothingness began as one
Weight and weightlessness cannot exist alone
Distance and brevity prove each other|and so do height and depth
Tune and voice abound together|and past and present flow into one
Work|but want no possessions
Act|but do not linger at single things
Not to give preference to the high and mighty|will deter the envy of the people in order
To demonstrate no de