Around January this year, while we were in one of the big stores here, we found ourselves next to the puzzle isle. So we decided to get a puzzle for ourselves. Of course, typical for us, we wanted the most complicated one. For 10 bucks we ended up getting The Chase by John Hyde with size around 27×20 inches with 1000pcs. We started solving it before the semester and we did the majority of it. However the semester started and we couldn’t finish it. Two days ago, we remembered about it and decided to finish it. We put it on the table and about 4 hours later we had it done. We had the most difficult part left – the one with all the black pieces, where only the shape of the piece was our guide for solving as they were all black. Here is how it looks:

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"A large country should take the low place like a great watershed,
which from its low position assumes the female role.
The female overcomes the male by the power of her position.
Her tranquility gives rise to her humility.
If a large country takes the low position,
it will be able to influence smaller countries.
If smaller countries take the lower position,
then they can allow themselves to be influenced.
So both seek to take the lower position
in order to influence the other, or be influenced.
Large countries should desire to protect and help the people,
and small countries should desire to serve others.
Both large and small countries benefit greatly from humility." - Lao Tzu (老子)
