In this chapter, we learn that the tao does not want to interfere in the affairs of the universe, but he does want to help the human race. He tells us that he is willing to do his part, but that he cannot make the deal with the gods because he is not allowed to do so. The tao says that he will not lie to the creatures that have been created by him. He also tells us why the emperor of the east always oppresses the humans. He says he was surprised that the emperor asked him to help him in this way. The emperor tells us how he created the world. He created the earth and heaven, and then he created a lot more species. He eliminated most of the species, but the creatures still needed guidance. He kept modifying the creatures by guiding evolution and evolution. He then decided to create a second race of creatures, which he called humans. They were weak, selfish, and enterprising, but they also had an insatiable desire to be gods. The gods were happy with this, and the humans prospered because of it. They replaced the gods, but then the emperor refused his order of guiding them.
In this chapter, we learn that the tao does not want to interfere in the affairs of the universe, but he does want to help the human race. He tells us that he is willing to do his part, but that he cannot make the deal with the gods because he is not allowed to do so. The tao says that he will not lie to the creatures that have been created by him. He also tells us why the emperor of the east always oppresses the humans. He says he was surprised that the emperor asked him to help him in this way. The emperor tells us how he created the world. He created the earth and heaven, and then he created a lot more species. He eliminated most of the species, but the creatures still needed guidance. He kept modifying the creatures by guiding evolution and evolution. He then decided to create a second race of creatures, which he called humans. They were weak, selfish, and enterprising, but they also had an insatiable desire to be gods. The gods were happy with this, and the humans prospered because of it. They replaced the gods, but then the emperor refused his order of guiding them.