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  1. Apr 4, 2024 · Pinyin romanization: Daodejing. 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 Chinese archives.

  2. Laozi, sculpture located north of Quanzhou, Fujian province, China. Behind all forms of Daoism stands the figure of Laozi, traditionally regarded as the author of the classic text known as the Laozi, or the Daodejing (“Classic of the Way of Power”). The first mention of Laozi is found in another early classic of Daoist speculation, the ...

  3. Lao Zi. (or Laozi, Laotze, Lao Tze, Lao Tse, Laotzu , Lao Tsu - I've seen 'em all and more): The putative author of the Dao De Jing (or Daodejing, Tao Teh Ching, or Tao Te King, etc.). Trouble is, he only may have written it and, for that matter, there only may have ever been such a person. Literally the "name" means "The Old Boy," so it's not ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tao_Te_ChingTao Te Ching - Wikipedia

    The Tao Te Ching [note 1] ( traditional Chinese: 道德經; simplified Chinese: 道德经) is a Chinese classic text and foundational work of Taoism traditionally credited to the sage Laozi, [7] [8] though the text's authorship, date of composition and date of compilation are debated. [9] The oldest excavated portion dates to the late 4th ...

  5. Jan 1, 2024 · Laozi. Laozi, also known as Lao Tzu, is a legendary figure in Chinese philosophy and is traditionally attributed as the founder of Taoism. The historical details of his life are shrouded in legend and myth. According to tradition, Laozi lived in ancient China during the 6th century BCE. He is best known for his authorship of the “Tao Te Ching ...

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  7. Laozi (Lao Tsu, Lao-Tze) was a Chinese philosopher best known for Taoism, [1] the Tao Te Ching, [2] and becoming a deity of Taoism and Chinese folk religions. A legendary figure of Chinese culture, Laozi may have lived during the Warring States period. [3] Laozi's work influenced anti-authoritarian [4] and Legalist philosophers.

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