Dì èrshí'èr zhāng qū zé quán, wǎng zé zhí, wā zé yíng, bì zé xīn, shǎo zé dé, duō zé huò. Shì yǐ shèngrén bào yī wéi tiānxià shì. Bù zì jiàn, gù míng﹔ bù zì shì, gù zhāng﹔ bù zì fá, gù yǒugōng﹔ bù zì jīn, gù zhǎng. Fū wéi bùzhēng, gù tiānxià mò néng yǔ zhī zhēng. Gǔ zhī suǒwèi `qū zé quán' zhě, qǐ xūyán zāi. Chéng quán ér guī zhī. --------------------- 22. Home Accept and you become whole, Bend and you straighten, Empty and you fill, Decay and you renew, Want and you acquire, Fulfill and you become confused.
The sage accepts the world As the world accepts the Way; He does not display himself, so is clearly seen, Does not justify himself, so is recognized, Does not boast, so is credited, Does not pride himself, so endures, Does not contend, so none contend against him.
The ancients said, "Accept and you become whole", Once whole, the world is as your home.