The Tao Te Ching was a classic work in ancient China, with a full text of about 5,000 words. Because of its profound meaning, many people tried to recite or understand it, but not many people could really recite the whole text. The core idea of Tao Te Ching was that Taoist philosophy emphasized the concept of Dao, virtue, inaction, nature, and advocated the pursuit of harmony, balance, and win-win life philosophy. Its text expression is more obscure and difficult to understand. It requires a certain cultural heritage and philosophical attainments to understand and understand the deep meaning. Although some people may be able to recite part of the chapter or sentence, memorizing the entire text is a challenging task for most people. However, as a classic cultural treasure, Tao Te Ching played an important role in exploring Chinese traditional culture and improving one's philosophical attainments.