Composed by Laozi, this ancient Chinese classic is a profound exploration of Taoist philosophy, emphasizing the importance of living in accordance with the Tao, or 'the Way.' It offers insights into the nature of the universe and the path to personal and spiritual fulfillment. more
Laozi, also known as Lao Dan, was a renowned ancient Chinese philosopher and the founder of the Taoist school of thought. His birth and death dates are approximately 604 BC to 531 BC. Laozi advocated for顺应自然 (yielding to nature) and the principle of non-action (wu wei), which had a profound impact on Chinese philosophy, culture, and politics. more