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Laozi (), also romanized as Lao Tzu among other ways, was a semi-legendary Chinese philosopher and author of the ''Tao Te Ching'' (''Laozi''), one of the foundational texts of Taoism alongside the ''Zhuangzi''. The name, literally meaning 'Old Master', was likely intended to portray an archaic anonymity that could converse with Confucianism. Modern scholarship generally regards his biographical details as later inventions, and his opus a collaboration. Traditional accounts addend him as , born in the 6th-centuryBC state of Chu during China's Spring and Autumn period (). Serving as the royal archivist for the Zhou court at Wangcheng (modern Luoyang), he met and impressed Confucius () on one occasion, composing the ''Tao Te Ching'' in a single session before retiring into the western wilderness.

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. In some sects of Taoism, Chinese Buddhism, Confucianism, and Chinese folk religion, it is held that he then became an immortal hermit. Certain Taoist devotees held that the ''Tao Te Ching'' was the avatarembodied as a bookof the god Laojun, one of the Three Pure Ones of the Taoist pantheon, though few philosophers believe this.

The ''Tao Te Ching'' had a profound influence on Chinese religious movements and on subsequent Chinese philosophers, who annotated, commended, and criticized the texts extensively. In the 20th century, textual criticism by historians led to theories questioning Laozi's timing or even existence, positing that the received text of the ''Tao Te Ching'' was not composed until the Warring States period (221 BC), and was the product of multiple authors.

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    Tao te ching by Laozi

    Published 2008
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    Laotzu's Tao and Wu Wei by Laozi

    Published 1919
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    The simple way : a new translation of the Tao-teh-king by Laozi

    Published 1913
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    The canon of reason and virtue ... : being Lao-tze's Tao teh king by Laozi

    Published 1913
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    The way and its power : a study of the Tao tê ching and its place in Chinese thought by Laozi

    Published 1934
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    The sayings of Lao Tzŭ by Laozi

    Published 1904
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    The Way And Its Power; A Study Of The Tao Tê Ching. by Laozi

    Published 2016
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    The dao de jing : a qigong interpretation by Laozi

    Published 2018
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    Dao de Jing by Laozi

    Published 2019
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    Tao teh ching by Laozi

    Published 2003
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    Kniha Laozi : překlad s filologickým komentářem

    Published 2013
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    The old master : a syncretic reading of the Laozi from the Mawangdui text A onward by Kim, Hongkyung, 1959-

    Published 2012
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    The way and its power : a study of the Tao tê ching and its place in Chinese thought by Waley, Arthur

    Published 2005
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    Chu jian yu bo shu Laozi
    楚简 与 帛书 老子 /
    by Zhou, Anhua, 1957-

    Published 2000
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