100 Quotes by Laozi
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- MP3
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- Digital watermark
- Published:
- April 1, 2022
- Narrator:
- Brad Carty
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Description of 100 Quotes by Laozi
‘100 Quotes by Lao Tseu’ is a collection of thoughts and reflections by one of the most influential figures in Chinese philosophy.
Thoughtful, reflective, and with a focus on personal development, his ideas are food for any hungry soul.
An ideal read for those with an interest in philosophy, this book is superb for dipping in and out of, particularly if you’re in search of a drop of practical wisdom.
Commonly referred to as the ‘Old Master,’ Lao Tseu (4th century) is thought to have been born in the Hu district, part of the Henan province. What little is known about him suggests that he was a court astrologer and historian under the Zhou dynasty.
According to legend, Tseu met Confucius and accused him of being too arrogant and ambitious. Subsequently, Confucius hailed him as something close to a dragon, seeing the world from above the clouds.
Tseu’s travels are equally shrouded in mythology, with many stating that he travelled to the pass separating the Wei valleys and the Yellow River. There, he was challenged to write a book, by the guardian, Yinxi. The result was the ‘Daodejing,’ Tseu’s thoughts on the purpose and fulfilment of life.
Thoughtful, reflective, and with a focus on personal development, his ideas are food for any hungry soul.
An ideal read for those with an interest in philosophy, this book is superb for dipping in and out of, particularly if you’re in search of a drop of practical wisdom.
Commonly referred to as the ‘Old Master,’ Lao Tseu (4th century) is thought to have been born in the Hu district, part of the Henan province. What little is known about him suggests that he was a court astrologer and historian under the Zhou dynasty.
According to legend, Tseu met Confucius and accused him of being too arrogant and ambitious. Subsequently, Confucius hailed him as something close to a dragon, seeing the world from above the clouds.
Tseu’s travels are equally shrouded in mythology, with many stating that he travelled to the pass separating the Wei valleys and the Yellow River. There, he was challenged to write a book, by the guardian, Yinxi. The result was the ‘Daodejing,’ Tseu’s thoughts on the purpose and fulfilment of life.
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- Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects > Encyclopaedias and reference works > Reference works > Quotations, proverbs and sayings
- Philosophy and Religion > Philosophy > Philosophical traditions and schools of thought > Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy
- Philosophy and Religion > Philosophy > Popular philosophy
- Health, Relationships and Personal development > Self-help, personal development and practical advice
- Place qualifiers > Asia > East Asia, Far East > China
- Time period qualifiers > BCE period – Protohistory > c 4000 to c 3000 BCE
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