Tao Jing of Laoji talks about questions about what is the most valuable way of life. Discuss two examples of this idea. The most valuable way of living is to live passively. An example of this idea, such as rough navigation in the harshest environment in the world, means that people can continue passively over a long period of time in this highly competitive world. Just a few things in the world means that many people are not aware that their lifestyle is passively living. Discuss the first three questions of this poem. What is that "line" line?
The term "Laos" does not necessarily refer to Lao people, Lao people, language or customs. This is a political term including Laos' non-ethnic Laotian race, which is called "Laos" because of its political citizenship. Lao PDR is the youngest population in any Asian country, the median age is 21.6 years. The population of Laos in 2016 is presumed to be 6.8 million people, which is unevenly distributed throughout the country. Most people live in the valley of the Mekong River and its tributaries. In 2008, the capital and largest city in Vientiane was about 740,010 inhabitants. The population density of the country is 27 / km 2.
More than half of the country's population is Laos, they are the main low-income people of Laos, political and cultural leaders of Laos. Laos is a Thai language group that began moving from south to south in the first millennium. Ten percent belong to the other 'lowland' group, forming Laos with the Lao people. Mongolian Khmer (known as Laos) or central slope Lao people dominate in the mountainous areas of the central and southern part. Other terms are Khmu, Khamu (Kammu), or Kha. This is because Lao Loum calls them the Austrian origin. But the latter is considered derogatory, or "slave". They are indigenous people in the north of Laos. Ethnic minorities in Vietnam, China and Thailand still exist in particular in the town, but died after independence in the late 1940s, many of whom moved to Vietnam, Hong Kong and France. Laos accounts for about 30% of the total population
Laos is a country with diverse ethnic groups and languages. The official language of Laos is Laos, but the elite often uses various foreign languages. French was once the language of the upper classes and cities of Laos, but by the 1970's English was superseded by it. Under the guidance of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party, the Vietnamese became the third language of the elite. Prior to the Indochina war, the information source usually identified over 60 different population groups; this number has been greatly reduced after the most evacuation (or killing) war of the population, several hundreds only in some communities . By the end of the 20th century, the authority of the ethnic group of Laos was divided into three categories, mainly by language and place: Laorou ("Low Laos"), Laos ("Slope Laos") and Laos ("Laos" Lao PDR)