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Tao and Te
Taoism ( Daoism ) is a philosophy and later also developed into a religion based on the texts the Tao Te Ching ( Dào Dé Jīng ; ascribed to Laozi ) and the Zhuangzi ( partly ascribed to Zhuangzi ).
** Tao Te Ching, attributed to Laozi.
* Wengu text database ( Classic of Poetry, Analects of Confucius, Tao Te Ching, and I Ching, in Chinese and translations )
* Chinese Classics ( James Legge's translations of the Analects of Confucius, the Great Learning, the Doctrine of the Mean, the Works of Mencius and the Tao Te Ching )
# REDIRECT Tao Te Ching
Many more English translations are titled Tao Te Ching than Dao De Jing, making the former spelling more familiar to native speakers.
* Tao Te Ching Pronunciation Guide, True Tao
The Tao Te Ching, Daodejing, or Dao De Jing ( 道德經: 道 dào " way "; 德 dé " virtue "; 經 jīng " classic " or " book ") also simply referred to as the Laozi, is a Chinese classic text.
The Wade – Giles romanization " Tao Te Ching " dates back to early English transliterations in the late 19th century ; its influence can be seen in words and phrases that have become well-established in English.
" Tao Te Ching ", Calligraphy by Gia-Fu Feng
The received Tao Te Ching is a short text of around 5, 000 Chinese characters in 81 brief chapters or sections ().
38 – 81 ), which may have been edited together into the received text, possibly reversed from an original " Te Tao Ching ".
The Tao Te Ching is ascribed to Laozi, whose historical existence has been a matter of scholastic debate.
Generations of scholars have debated the historicity of Laozi and the dating of the Tao Te Ching.
Some Western scholars have expressed doubts over Laozi's historical existence, claiming that the Tao Te Ching is actually a collection of the work of various authors.
Among the many transmitted editions of the Tao Te Ching text, the three primary ones are named after early commentaries.
Wang Bi (, 226 – 249 AD ) was a famous Three Kingdoms period philosopher and commentator on the Tao Te Ching ( tr.
Tao Te Ching scholarship has lately advanced from archeological discoveries of manuscripts, some of which are older than any of the received texts.
They included more than 50 partial and complete " Tao Te Ching " manuscripts.
They included two nearly complete copies of the text, referred to as Text A () and Text B (), both of which reverse the traditional ordering and put the Te Ching section before the Tao Ching, which is why the Henricks translation of them is named " Te-Tao Ching ".
The Guodian Chu Slips comprise about 800 slips of bamboo with a total of over 13, 000 characters, about 2, 000 of which correspond with the Tao Te Ching, including 14 previously unknown verses.
Several recent Tao Te Ching translations ( e. g., Lau 1989, Henricks 1989, Mair 1990, Henricks 2000, Allan and Williams 2000, and Roberts 2004 ) utilize these two versions, sometimes with the verses reordered to synthesize the new finds.
The Tao Te Ching was originally written in zhuànshū calligraphy style.
These famous first lines of the Tao Te Ching state that the Tao is ineffable, i. e., the Tao is nameless, goes beyond distinctions, and transcends language.

Tao and Ching
It has two parts, the Tao Ching ( 道經 ; chaps.

Tao and states
Confucius described himself as being incapable of achieving the Great Unity and aspired to do so ; he was living in a Small Tranquility ( 小康 ) society, where the great Tao had been hidden, the states were ruled by different families and the people loved their own parents and children only.
Philosopher Zhuangzi abstracted and modified this word from an earlier classic of Taoism-Laozi's Tao Te Ching, in which it states :“ 上士闻道 , 勤而行之 。”, which means taking effort and practicing.
Expedition commander Dr. Elizabeth Weir states in " Tao of Rodney " that she and the members of Rodney's team love him.
Cooper states that a common viewpoint is that " classical Taoism was original but was too austere and rarefied for the general populace ... Tao Chiao fulfilled the day-to-day needs of the people.
D. C. Lau's translation of the Tao Te Ching 47, for example, states: " Without stirring abroad / One can know the whole world ;/ Without looking out of the window / One can see the way of heaven.
Later New Kingdom literary tradition states that Seqenenre Tao came into contact with his Hyksos contemporary in the north, Apepi or Apophis.

Tao and courage
Tao told Carver that he didn't believe the story, but promoted him for his courage.

Tao and is
This is well evidenced by the Quietist doctrines carried over in Zen: the idea of the inward turning of thought, the enjoinder to put aside desires and perturbations so that a return to purity, peace, and stillness -- a union with the Infinite, with the Tao -- could be effected.
Harmony with the Universe, or the source thereof ( Tao ), is the intended result of many Taoist rules and practices.
This is because all opposites are manifestations of the single Tao, and are therefore not independent from one another, but rather a variation of the same unifying force throughout all of nature.
The argument between the proponents of Dao and Tao hinges not on which of the two is correct, but which of the two spellings read aloud will better approximate the Chinese.
The natural English pronunciation of the word spelled Tao is therefore.
Therefore, some argue that Dao is in that sense more " accurate " than Tao.
This is the Chinese creation myth from the primordial Tao.
Like the above description of the ineffable Tao as " the mother that rears the ten thousand creatures ", the Tao Te Ching advocates " female " ( or Yin ) values, emphasizing the passive, solid, and quiescent qualities of nature ( which is opposed to the active and energetic ), and " having without possessing ".
: In Tao the only motion is returning ;
The pursuit of Tao is to decrease day after day.
It is not hard to understand the readiness of early scholars to assert that the doctrine of the Trinity was revealed in the Tao Te Ching and that its fourteenth chapter contains the syllables of " Yahveh.

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