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The Tao Teh King, or the Tao and its Characteristics

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The text is a sequence of brief, aphoristic chapters that use paradox and poetic imagery to describe the Tao as an ineffable source and the virtues that follow from attunement to it. It contrasts being and non-being, desire and non-desire, action and non-action, and recommends simplicity, humility, restraint, and leadership through non-coercion. Practical advice addresses governance, personal cultivation, and social harmony, emphasizing emptiness, yielding, naturalness, and the power of softness over force. Concise moral and metaphysical reflections invite readers to notice paradoxes and to favor quiet practice over rhetorical explanation.

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Laozi

Laozi, an ancient Chinese philosopher and writer, is best known as the reputed author of the "Dao De Jing," a foundational text of Daoism. His teachings emphasize harmony with the Dao, or the fundamental nature of the universe, advocating for simplicity, humility, and compassion. The "Dao De Jing" has been influential not only in Chinese philosophy but also in various aspects of Eastern thought and spirituality. Laozi's ideas have inspired countless interpretations and adaptations, making him a pivotal figure in the history of philosophy and literature.

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