The "Tao Te Ching" appears to be the oldest book in Chinese literature. Attributed to Laozi, a semi-legendary figure who would have lived around the 6th century BCE. It is a short book: 81 articles, with it the Taoist doctrine begins as a historical source. Meaning the Book of...
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Tao Te Ching
The "Tao Te Ching" appears to be the oldest book in Chinese literature. Attributed to Laozi, a semi-legendary figure who would have lived around the 6th century BCE. It is a short book: 81 articles, with it the Taoist doctrine begins as a historical source. Meaning the Book of the Way and of Virtue. Its objective is to bring the mystery of the Tao closer to every Taoist believer who wishes to perfect themselves, being able to reach the degree of a wise or holy man and ultimately ascend to the category of Immortals. It also advises rulers to govern wisely, justly, and effectively. Technical detailsPages 128 Year 2010 Format 12 x 18 cm Paperback About the author |
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