Description
Taoist teachings have arisen in many forms: Abstract aphorisms, philosophical discussions, legends, fables–even jokes. All are represented here, culled from the most popular Taoist classics: The Tao-te Ching, Chuang-tzu, Huani-nan-tzu, and Wen-tzu, stories from Tales of Inner Meaning, and teachings of the Taoist patriarch Ancestor Lu. The spirit of the Tao manifests in myriad images brought to life in this superb translation–from the ever-keen blade of a Taoist butcher to the mechanical miracles of inventor Ken Shiwa, from little boys baiting the great Confucious to mountain hermits disappearing in the mist, from the six robber organs that obscure the primordial to the ineffable mystery of mysteries.
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