by Stephen Lau
This book contains the 81 chapters of the translated text of the ancient Chinese classic on human wisdom, written by the Chinese sage Lao Tzu. It also explains in plain English the essentials of Tao wisdom, which is the profound wisdom of TAO TE CHING.
The original text of Tao Te Ching in Chinese is difficult to understand, not to mention to translate it into another language, because the text without any punctuation mark was intended to be controversial and open to multiple interpretations. It should be noted that more than 2,600 years ago Lao Tzu was reluctant to put down his wisdom in words; as a matter of fact, he was specifically told by the guard at the city gate that he could not leave China for Tibet unless he put down his words of wisdom.
Tao wisdom is profound wisdom that may
not be easy to understand despite its simplicity, such as “the softest
overcomes the hardest” and “the long and the short are only relative”, among
many others.
Get the Tao wisdom resources to have a better
understanding of the natural cycle of spontaneity, such as what goes up must
also come down, success is followed by failure, and the cycle of the four
seasons.
Stephen Lau has expressed and interpreted the original text in plain English for readers worldwide to understand the profound Tao wisdom. Tao Te Ching has been translated into multiple languages; it has become one of the most translated works in world literature.
Stephen Lau has published several books based on the wisdom expressed in Tao Te Ching: Books by Stephen Lau
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