The true man of Tao can enter the water without being wet, and enter the fire without being burned.
Daoist philosopher
The true man of Tao can enter the water without being wet, and enter the fire without being burned.
Daoist philosopher
Zhuangzi, Chapter 6, 'The Great and Venerable Teacher'
c. 4th century BCE
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