This Chapter from the Tao Te Ching discuss the Taoist perspective on warfare. It emphasizes that weapons are inauspicious and should only be used as a last resort. The text contrasts auspicious and inauspicious events, associating the left with auspiciousness and the right with inauspiciousness in military contexts. A virtuous leader, therefore, should approach warfare with reluctance and grieve over the loss of life, even in victory. The passages highlight the importance of a peaceful mindset even amidst conflict, suggesting that celebrating violence is antithetical to governing effectively. Ultimately, the text advocates for minimizing harm and avoiding unnecessary conflict.