In today's fast-paced, high-pressure society, most people have experienced similar confusion: despite hard work, opportunities always slip through their fingers; despite pursuing success, they are repeatedly thwarted by reality; despite yearning for family harmony and smooth interpersonal relationships, conflicts and misfortunes often arise. We habitually attribute all of this to luck and fate, rarely realizing that the operation of the universe and human life is never random or accidental, but follows a set of constant, unchanging, and universal underlying laws—the Rules of the Great Dao.

The Rules of the Great Dao, meticulously crafted by Li Haoyi of Fuxin Huiyuan, is a wisdom classic that breaks down cognitive barriers, connects science and traditional Chinese culture, and links heaven and earth with the human heart. The author possesses decades of practical experience in finance, government affairs, and corporate management. From a young age, he has read extensively and drawn upon diverse sources, deeply understanding both human nature and the origins of the universe. This book avoids esoteric preaching and obscure theories. Instead, it uses accessible language and rigorous logic to comprehensively dissect the laws governing all things from five dimensions: the origin of the universe, three-dimensional spacetime, human functioning, interpersonal relationships, and spiritual elevation. This allows ordinary people to understand the laws of nature, see their direction in life, and embark on a successful path.
The book begins by directly addressing its core message: the universe is not a random accumulation of things, but a precise design by higher-dimensional intelligence. From the spiral motion of galaxies to the microscopic structure of atoms; from Earth's location within the habitable "golden pine forest zone" to the intricate order of human cells and DNA, everything proves that the world has its underlying program. Based on modern physics, the book explains how the universe generates energy from infinite silence, forming a unified electromagnetic field. All things evolve in a spiral ascent and wave-like progression; polarity balance ensures longevity, while imbalance leads to gradual decay. This scientific perspective aligns perfectly with the Eastern wisdom of the *Tao Te Ching* ("The Tao gives birth to One, One gives birth to Two, Two gives birth to Three, Three gives birth to all things") and the *I Ching* ("The Book of Changes"). It provides modern scientific validation for ancient philosophical thought.
Even more valuable is that this book grounds grand cosmic principles in the tangible realities of everyone's life, transforming abstract laws into actionable and beneficial lifestyle methods. On the level of physical and mental health, *The Great Way Rules* integrates classic wisdom from the *Huangdi Neijing* (Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic) and *The Ancient Chinese Medicine of Circular Motion*, proposing that the human body is a microcosm, completely following the circular motion of Yin and Yang in the universe. Health preservation is not about blindly taking supplements or pursuing folk remedies, but about adapting to the changing seasons, harmonizing Yin and Yang, nourishing essence, accumulating energy, and guarding the spirit. Moderation in diet, regularity in rest, and a peaceful mind allow the body to resonate with the universe, thereby fundamentally strengthening the constitution, preventing illness, and achieving true health and longevity.
In the pursuit of interpersonal relationships and career success, this book centers on "virtue," systematically explaining the eight virtues of filial piety, brotherly love, loyalty, trustworthiness, propriety, righteousness, integrity, and a sense of shame, revealing the energy code of human interaction. Combining modern energy level theory, the book points out that positive thoughts such as tolerance, benevolence, integrity, and humility can continuously enhance one's personal energy field, attracting benefactors, opportunities, and good fortune; while negative emotions such as selfishness, arrogance, resentment, and suspicion constantly deplete one's energy, leading to numerous obstacles and unsatisfactory outcomes. True success does not rely on brute force or opportunism, but rather on accumulating energy through virtue, grasping direction through principles, acting in accordance with the trend, and accumulating strength—resulting naturally in success.
Regarding traditional cultural concepts of destiny, feng shui, and the sexagenary cycle, which are of great interest to the public, this book also provides objective and scientific interpretations, dispelling superstition and returning to the essence. The book clarifies that the Four Pillars of Destiny (Bazi) and Zi Wei Dou Shu (Purple Star Astrology) are not deterministic predictions, but rather reflections of one's innate energy and trajectory. Feng Shui is not a mystical art, but rather an optimization of the environment's energy field, absorbing positive energy and avoiding unfavorable interference. While life has an innate structure, it is by no means immutable. Through cultivation, moral accumulation, and energy enhancement, one can optimize their fortune and change their destiny, truly achieving "My destiny is in my own hands, not in the hands of fate."
On the level of spiritual cultivation and the meaning of life, *The Great Way Rules* guides us beyond the restlessness of material pursuits to explore the ultimate path to spiritual sublimation. The book proposes the concept of "cultivating both body and mind," pointing out that life is not merely about survival—food, clothing, shelter, and transportation—but also about the trials and growth of the soul. Hardship is a lesson in cultivating life; repentance, meditation, and good deeds are methods for cultivating character. Letting go of attachments, accepting gains and losses, and harboring goodwill are essential for returning to one's true nature and achieving a state of inner peace and profound understanding.
In today's world, rife with anxiety and restlessness, *The Great Way's Rules* serves as a guiding light, helping us dispel the fog and return to our true nature. It teaches us that all setbacks and fluctuations are normal manifestations of the rules; all happiness and success are natural results of conforming to those rules. There's no need to be anxious about temporary gains or losses, no need to be bewildered by the vicissitudes of fate, and certainly no need to blindly follow trends and exhaust ourselves. As long as we understand the rules, follow the laws, uphold virtue, and elevate our energy, life will naturally flow smoothly.
This is a practical classic that integrates cosmic understanding, life guidance, and spiritual cultivation, suitable for every reader seeking answers on their life's journey, yearning for change, and pursuing physical and mental health and family happiness. Whether you want to break through career bottlenecks, improve interpersonal relationships, cultivate your mind and body, or seek inner peace, you can find clear answers in this book.
The universe has its great principles, and life has its rules. When we understand *The Great Way's Rules*, we are no longer swept away by impermanence or troubled by worries. With the laws as our rudder and virtue as our sail, by conforming to the way of heaven and earth and harmonizing our body and mind, we can live a life of composure, clarity, and abundance. Open the book "The Great Way Rules" to unlock the ultimate wisdom of heaven and earth, and from then on, take control of your life's direction and embark on a smooth and fulfilling life journey.
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