Therefore, the society will restore stability automatically. 自由发展可能带来私欲膨胀,我将以“无名之朴”作为约束。(有了)无名之朴,也就没有(侵犯他人的)欲望,以此带来清静,从而天下自然安定。-- Valley.lin <Tao Te Ching : Wu Wei and freedom>(Rev.) Mar. 13, 2021...
Define Tao Te Ching. Tao Te Ching synonyms, Tao Te Ching pronunciation, Tao Te Ching translation, English dictionary definition of Tao Te Ching. n. A Chinese text written in the first millennium bc, traditionally ascribed to Lao Tzu and setting forth the
Tao-te Ching, classic of Chinese philosophical literature. The name was first used during the Han dynasty (206 bce–220 ce). It had previously been called Laozi in the belief that it was written by Laozi, identified by the historian Sima Qian as a 6th-century-bce curator of the imperial...
The Tao Te Ching is known around the world as the Dao De Ching, The Tao, the Dao or simply The Way.
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Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu, translated by Stephen Mitchell.
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The Taoistic philosophy of its ancient originator Lao Tzu, with the complete Tao Te Ching, the main text of Taoism, translated and explained.
The Tao Te Ching (Chinese: 道德經, Dào dé jīng), roughly translated as "The Book of the Way" is an ancient Chinese scripture. Tradition has it that the book was written around 600 BCE by a sage called Laozi (WG: Lao Tzu, "Old Master"), a record-keeper in the Emperor's Court...