The supple reed
yields to the wind
and thus leaps back again
the empty bowl
is ready to be filled
the athlete expends energy
and thus expands strength
cherish simplicity
let go of complexity
think a little, you'll gain a lot
think too hard, you'll be confused
The Wise Dwell within DivineUnity
setting an example for all to see
but not as a product of puffery
not by means of braggotry
not self-righteous,
they are dignified
The wise simply shine
no need to justify
The wise do not compete
Thus there is no competition
ancient sayings illuminate
"yield and you shall overcome"
"empty and you shall be filled"
"it is done unto you as you believe"
"surrender and be free."
and it means to like be humble sort of. idk go look it up yourself
One must yield to the way of nature
A combination of both Confucianism & Taoism...?
Yield to right of way
Which yield did you mean? It can be 'surrender', if you mean "He refused to yield to his opponent." It can be 'produce', if you mean, "The farm will yield 50 bushels of corn per acre." Hope this helps.
Yield
To yield to god, means to do only gods will.
When referring to a garden, "yield" means to harvest.
I'm not quite clear on what you mean by that, so I dug up a few resources for you.http://www.religioustolerance.org/taoism.htmen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taoismwww.religionfacts.com/taoism/beliefs.htmwww.religiousworlds.com/taoism/index.htmlwww.tao.org
Yield is the profit (or sometimes the loss) resulting from financing an investment.
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He will yield.
Taoism is practiced in China.