道德經 Dao De Jing [Tao Te Ching]Chapter 28: Returning to Simplicity繁體 Trad ↔ 简体 SimpLegge's TranslationSusuki's TranslationGoddard's Translation 反朴 Returning to Simplicity Returning to Simplicity Returning to Simplicity 1 知其雄,守其雌,为天下溪。为天下溪,常德不离,复归于婴儿。知其白,...
Zhuangzi(Chuang Tzu, Zhuang Zhou, Master Chuang) 369—286 BCE Master Chang San-Feng Circa 1200 CE Chan(Zen) and Taoist Poetry Selected Translations of the Tao Teh Ching (Dao De Jing) by Lao Tzu (Laozi) Taoist Scriptures Laozi, Dao De Jing, Index to the Chapters, Selected Translations, ...
道德經 Dao De Jing [Tao Te Ching]Chapter 7: Sheathing the Light繁體 Trad ↔ 简体 SimpLegge's TranslationSusuki's TranslationGoddard's Translation 韬光 Sheathing the Light Dimming Radiance Humility 1 天长地久。天地所以能长且久者,以其不自生,故能长久。 Heaven is long-enduring and earth continue...
Zhuangzi(Chuang Tzu, Zhuang Zhou, Master Chuang) 369—286 BCE Master Chang San-Feng Circa 1200 CE Chan(Zen) and Taoist Poetry Selected Translations of the Tao Teh Ching (Dao De Jing) by Lao Tzu (Laozi) Taoist Scriptures Laozi, Dao De Jing, Index to the Chapters, Selected Translations, ...
运夷Fullness and Complacency Contrary to the DaoPractising PlacidityModeration 1持而盈之,不如其已;揣而锐之,不可长保。金玉满堂,莫之能守It is better to leave a vessel unfilled, than to attempt to carry it when it is full. If you keep feeling a point that has been sharpened, the point ...
When we can lay hold of the Dao of old to direct the things of the present day, and are able to know it as it was of old in the beginning, this is called (unwinding) the clue of Dao.By holding fast to the Reason of the ancients, the present is mastered and the origin of the...
LAOZI. Dao de jingTAOISM -- Sacred booksFLAVORSENSES &sensationSWEETNESS (TasteTASTECOOKERY, ChineseINTERPRETATION (Philosophy)LAOZIIn verse twelve of the Tao Te Ching, Lao Tzu makes a curious claim about the five flavors; namely that they cause people not to taste or that they jade the palate...
Lao Tse also known as Lao Tzu also known as Lao Zi Tao Teh King also known as Tao Te Ching also known as Dao De JingBOY: Uncle Blacksmith... ...I want to forge a sword. FAT TANG: Silly child, why do you need a sword? Huh? BOY: If I had a sword, no one would bully me...
Lao Tzu (also spelled Lao Zi), the legendary writer of the Tao Te Ching (Dao De Jing), left the Chinese emperor's court on a water buffalo, after growing tired of politics. He wrote the Tao Te Ching on the request of a border guard....
Welcome to these inspirational Lao Tzu quotes and sayings. Lao Tzu (also Laozi, Laosi, Lao Tse, Lao Tu) may have been an historical person who lived in 6th century BC China and wrote the Tao Te Ching (Dao De Jing) - the foundational work of Taoist (Daoist) philosophy. Or Lao Tzu ...