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  1. Laozi - Wikipedia

    A central figure in Chinese culture, Laozi is generally considered the founder of Taoism. He was claimed and revered as the ancestor of the Tang dynasty (618–907) and is similarly honored in modern China as the progenitor of the popular surname Li.

  2. Laozi | Biography, Philosophy, Beliefs, & Facts | Britannica

    Laozi, the first philosopher of Chinese Daoism and the alleged author of the Daodejing, a primary Daoist writing. He is venerated as a philosopher by Confucians and as a saint or god in popular religion and was worshipped as an imperial ancestor during the Tang dynasty (618–907).

  3. Laozi (Lao-tzu) - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Laozi is the name of a legendary Daoist philosopher, the alternate title of the early Chinese text better known in the West as the Daodejing, and the moniker of a deity in the pantheon of organized “religious Daoism” that arose during the later Han dynasty (25-220 C.E.).

  4. Lao-Tzu - World History Encyclopedia

    Jul 9, 2020 · Lao-Tzu (l. c. 500 BCE, also known as Laozi or Lao-Tze) was a Chinese philosopher credited with founding the philosophical system of Taoism. He is best known as the author of the Laozi (later retitled...

  5. Introduction to Laozi, the Founder of Taoism - Learn Religions

    Apr 4, 2019 · Laozi, also known as Lao Tzu, is a Chinese legendary and historical figure who is considered to be the founder of Taoism. The Tao Te Ching, Taoism’s most sacred text, is believed to have been written by Laozi. Many historians consider Laozi to be a mythical figure rather than a historical one.

  6. Laozi (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Spring 2003 Edition)

    Laozi (Lao-tzu, in Wade-Giles romanization) flourished during the sixth century B.C.E. and was the founder of Daoism, according to Chinese tradition. According to some modern scholars, however, Laozi is entirely legendary; there was never an historical Laozi.

  7. Laozi summary | Britannica

    Laozi, or Lao-tzu, (flourished 6th century bc, China), First philosopher of Chinese Daoism. He is traditionally named as the author of the Daodejing, though modern scholars hold that the work had more than one author. Legends about his life abound, but …

  8. Laozi - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Laozi (Lao Tsu, Lao-Tze) was a Chinese philosopher best known for Taoism, [1] the Tao Te Ching, [2] and becoming a deity of Taoism and Chinese folk religions. A legendary figure of Chinese culture, Laozi may have lived during the Warring States period. [3] Laozi's work influenced anti-authoritarian [4] and Legalist philosophers. [5]

  9. Laozi Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements

    Dec 28, 2024 · Lao Tzu, or Laozi, who is traditionally believed to have lived in the 6th century B.C., is considered the founder of the Chinese philosophical tradition known as Taoism (or the "School of the Tao").

  10. Laozi: The Mystical Life of Taoism’s Legendary Founder

    2 days ago · Unravel the enigmatic life of Laozi, the ancient Chinese philosopher and founder of Taoism, whose profound wisdom in the Tao Te Ching continues to inspire mi...

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