The true meaning of the Tao cannot be named. It is barely named Tao in order to barely describe him. The true Tao has no name, and barely has a name as Tao. Because the Tao has a name as Tao, all things have their own names, and of course these names are man-made. Of course, the Tao Te Ching was written by human beings. That is why it is said that the famous Tao is the mother of all things which have their own names. And the Tao, which has no way of being told in words, is the beginning of all things in heaven and earth, as well as all things that we have not yet named, and everything comes from this, from the Tao. The focus of Chinese Taoist philosophical thought teaches that the Tao is the One, the Tai Chi. One begets two, two begets three, and three begets all things. This is the earliest application of mere numbers to the process of concrete things. We know that 1+1=2,2+2=4. This is the operation between pure numbers. In nature, pure numbers are perfect, like the Tao itself. However, it is only when objects are added to the pure numbers that the numbers have a meaning. If the pure number is the namelessness of the Tao, the number is named after the object is added to it. How many numbers are there between 1 and 2? 0.1, 0.2, 0.01……. And so on countless numbers. There are countless numbers between any two numbers. The 1 between two numbers can have an infinite number of numbers that can be divided into an infinite number of numbers. Mathematicians, in order to apply this beautiful, fascinating and difficult to manage numbers, have to divide them into rational numbers, irrational numbers; odd numbers, even numbers and so on. In fact, all numbers are originally one family. In reality, when the number behind the object, it becomes 1 person, 2 trees. Most of a person has two eyes, but there is also one eye. A tree has three branches, but there are also eight branches. But a tree with many branches is still a tree, and a man with two eyes is also a man. The one contains the innumerable. One nature contains all things. How many iron atoms, protons, and quarks are there in a pound of iron? How many cells are there in one person, how many molecules, how many quarks, or strings that we don’t quite know yet. The Buddha used the number of grains of sand in the Ganges River to describe the world of the Buddha. Each grain of sand contains the number of Buddha’s worlds. How many planets and how many quanta are within a space. When pure numbers are nameless, their beauty represents the beauty of the nameless way, the beauty of all things in the universe, the beginning of all things. When the number has a name, its complexity and its harmony represent the complexity of the way of the name, the complexity and harmony of everything in the universe, the beauty of everything. Therefore, there is something in nothing, and there is nothing as one as the Way, and there are infinite levels and changes between there and nothing. Materialistic dialectics is about affirmation and negation, in fact, there are many right and wrong between right and wrong. How many flavors there are in tea, how many difficult lessons there are in the family, how many grudges there are between men and women. How many thoughts are there in the human mind in a single moment, and how many thoughts arise and fall from one moment to the next. Something comes out of nothing, like quantum tides, in a flash, something is nothing, and right and wrong are all illusory.