Although Lu Li didn't know much about Daoism, he was still aware of the renowned Zhang Ziyang.
This famous Daoist was the one who said the well-known words, "When a Golden Core is swallowed, one will realize that fate is not governed by the heavens."
The preface Lu Li could somewhat understand; essentially, it talked about how Shakyamuni Buddha and Laozi opened the door to dual cultivation of life and nature, teaching people to comprehend the cause of good and evil, to reach the perfect fruit of refining the infinite, thereby avoiding death and moving into the realm of the uncreated, and how Zhang Ziyang entered the Dao and why he did so.
These weren't the issues.
The issue was, what followed was entirely descriptions in the form of poetry.
