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Excerpts from the Tao Te Ching | 12 x 10cm
Excerpts from the Tao Te Ching | 12 x 10cm
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Name : Tao Te Ching Chapters 1-16 (With Signature)
Artist : Zhou Cailin
Size : 12 x10cm, expanded size:25 x 144cm
Framed : hand-mounted, brocade cloth mounted,
The Tao Te Ching, written by the ancient Chinese thinker Lao Tzu (Li Er), is one of the greatest philosophical works in Chinese history and the source of Taoist thought. It is not only a "wisdom book" that explores the origin of the universe, but also an "action guide" that guides life, politics and self-cultivation.
"Tao Te Ching" is full of dialectical wisdom, such as "Misfortune lies on the back of blessing, and blessing lies on the misfortune." Politically, it advocates "governing by doing nothing" and believes that governing a large country should be like frying a small fish and should not be stirred too much; in dealing with the world, it advocates "the weak prevails over the strong" and "being content with one's content"
