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  1. John Ching Hsiung Wu (also John C.H. Wu; Traditional Chinese: 吳經熊; pinyin: Wu Jingxiong) (born 28 March 1899, Ningbo – 6 February 1986) was a Chinese jurist and author. He wrote works in Chinese, English, French, and German on Christian spirituality, Chinese literature (including a translation of the Tao Te Ching ) and on legal topics.

  2. 1 TAO can be talked about, but not the Eternal Tao. Names can be named, but not the Eternal Name. As the origin of heaven-and-earth, it is nameless: As "the Mother" of all things, it is nameable. So, as ever hidden, we should look at its inner essence: As always manifest, we should look at its outer aspects.

  3. John went by the name of Wu Ching-hsiung until his conversion, when he was baptized John. Graduating with honors from the Suzhou Comparative Law School of China in Shanghai, in 1920, Mr. Wu went to the University of Michigan Law School, where he received the degree of Doctor of Jurisprudence in 1921.

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  4. Nov 14, 2021 · Chapter 81 of the Tao Teh Ching talks about the Sage living the Way of Heaven by living more for others. Sage, Sincerity, Way of Heaven, wisdom. Chapters.

  5. Wu Ching-hsiung (1899-1986), known as Dr. John C. H. Wu, was an author, lawyer, juristic philosopher, educator, and prominent Catholic layman. He was president of the Special High Court at Shanghai, vice chairman of the Legislative Yuan’s constitution drafting committee, founder of the T’ien Hsia Monthly, translator of the Psalms and the ...

  6. Sep 12, 2006 · by Lao Tzu (Author), John C. H. Wu (Translator) 4.6 170 ratings. See all formats and editions. Written more than two thousand years ago, the Tao Teh Ching, or “The Classic of the Way and Its Virtue,” is one of the true classics of the world of spiritual literature.

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