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    "num": 34,
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    "title": "Chapter 34 — The Great Tao Flows",
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    "text": "## Chapter 34\n\n\nAll-pervading is the Great Tao! It may be found on the left\nhand and on the right.\n\nAll things depend on it for their production, which it gives to\nthem, not one refusing obedience to it. When its work is\naccomplished, it does not claim the name of having done it. It\nclothes all things as with a garment, and makes no assumption of being\ntheir lord;--it may be named in the smallest things. All things\nreturn (to their root and disappear), and do not know that it is it\nwhich presides over their doing so;--it may be named in the greatest\nthings.\n\nHence the sage is able (in the same way) to accomplish his great\nachievements. It is through his not making himself great that he can\naccomplish them.",
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