Home > Term: Laotze
Laotze
(The old Philosopher), a Chinese sage, born in the province of Ho-nan about 565 B.C., a contemporary of Confucius, who wrote the celebrated "Tao-te-King," canon, that is, of the Tao, or divine reason, and of virtue, one—and deservedly so on account of its high ethics—of the sacred books of China; he was the founder of one of the three principal religions of China, Confucianism and Buddhism being the other two, although his followers, the Tao-sze as they are called, are now degenerated into a set of jugglers.
- Kalbos dalis: noun
- Pramonės šaka / sritis: Language
- Category: Encyclopedias
- Organization: Project Gutenberg
0
Kūrėjas
- JohannesDD
- 100% positive feedback
(Sydney, Australia)