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Written more than 2,000 years ago, the Tao Te Ching is one
of the classics of spiritual reading.
The Tao Te Ching has served as a foundation for centuries of
philosophy and wisdom.
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Lao Tzu would have composed this work by the request of Yin
Hsi, the Guardian of the Mountain Pass, while he began his
wandering towards West.
It consists of 81 short chapters, among which 37 form the first
part, the Book of the Way (tao). The next 44 form the Book of Te.
With regards spelling, I believe that any of the following
are acceptable… dao, tao, de, teh, te, Lao Zi, Lao Tzu,
Lao Tze, Dao De Jing, Tao Teh Ching, Tao Te King.
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This version of Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu was translated by J.
Legge (Sacred Books of the East, Vol 39) [1891].
James Legge was a Scottish sinologist, missionary, and
scholar, best known as an early and prolific translator of
classical Chinese texts into English.
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of the classics of spiritual reading.
The Tao Te Ching has served as a foundation for centuries of
philosophy and wisdom.
Get this free ebook, audios and see a short video here
Lao Tzu would have composed this work by the request of Yin
Hsi, the Guardian of the Mountain Pass, while he began his
wandering towards West.
It consists of 81 short chapters, among which 37 form the first
part, the Book of the Way (tao). The next 44 form the Book of Te.
With regards spelling, I believe that any of the following
are acceptable… dao, tao, de, teh, te, Lao Zi, Lao Tzu,
Lao Tze, Dao De Jing, Tao Teh Ching, Tao Te King.
Get your free ebook, audios and see a short video here
This version of Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu was translated by J.
Legge (Sacred Books of the East, Vol 39) [1891].
James Legge was a Scottish sinologist, missionary, and
scholar, best known as an early and prolific translator of
classical Chinese texts into English.
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See you again soon.
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