For politicians, they are as orderly as water, as omnipotent as water, and as ready as water. Just because he is as uncontroversial as water, he has no worries. In fact, being as good as water means that the highest quality should be the same as water.
Extended data
From the eighth chapter of Tao Te Ching
Good as water. Water is good for all things without dispute, and evil for all, so it is a few words. Live in a good place; Kind-hearted; With goodwill; Good words and good faith; Good governance; Be good at things; When you are well. Husband is just indisputable, so there is nothing special.
Translation:
The best behavior of people in high positions is to care for everyone like water in nature. Water is good at nourishing everything without competing with it, staying in places that people don't like, so it is closest to the Tao.
The best people are those who are best at choosing their place of residence, who are good at keeping calm and unfathomable, who are good at treating others sincerely, lovingly and selflessly, who are good at keeping their promises, who are good at streamlining administration, who are good at governing the country, who are good at exerting their strengths and who are good at seizing opportunities in action. The best people do what they do because they have indisputable virtues, so they have no shortcomings and will not blame others.
Creation background
According to the literature, Lao Tzu is quiet, studious and knowledgeable. In the process of teaching knowledge by his teacher, Shang Rong, Laozi always gets to the bottom of the matter and is very eager for knowledge. In order to solve doubts, he often looks up at the sun, moon and stars and thinks about what the sky is, so that he often can't sleep.
Laozi was born in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. At that time, the environment was weak in the Zhou Dynasty, and various governors constantly competed for hegemony. The violent turmoil and changes made Lao Tzu witness the sufferings of the people, which was regarded as the Tibetan history of the Zhou Dynasty, so he put forward a series of thoughts on governing the country and protecting the people.