laozi in A Sentence

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    Laozi was an ancient Chinese philosopher and writer.

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    Laozi was a great philosopher who penned this popular English saying.

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    Laozi was a great philosopher who penned this popular English translation.

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    Laozi's work has been embraced by both various anti-authoritarian movements and Chinese Legalism.

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    Laozi said:“To have little is to have more; to have much is to be confused.”.

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    Laozi is presented as the Tao personified, giving his teaching to humanity for their salvation.

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    Taoist myths state that Laozi was conceived when his mother gazed upon a falling star.

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    Our country also has the custom of making black wolfberry wine, and it is called"Laozi", which means remote aging.

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    In her translation of the Tao Te Ching, Le Guin writes that Laozi“does not see political power as magic.

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    In accounts where Laozi married, he was said to have had a son named Zong who became a celebrated soldier.

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    It would not be unusual political advice if Laozi literally intended to tell rulers to keep their people ignorant.

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    The stories assert that Laozi never opened a formal school but nonetheless attracted a large number of students and loyal disciples.

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    In his last incarnation as Laozi, he lived nine hundred and ninety years and spent his life traveling to reveal the Tao.

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    The stories assert that Laozi never opened a formal school, but he nonetheless attracted a large number of students and loyal disciples.

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    The answer provided by Laozi is not the rejection of technology, but instead seeking the calm state of wu wei, free from desires.

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    Yinxi expressed his deep desire to find the Tao and explained that his long study of astrology allowed him to recognize Laozi's approach.

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    According to the Simpkinses, while many(if not all) of these lineages are questionable, they provide a testament to Laozi's impact on Chinese culture.

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    Laozi is traditionally regarded as the author of the Daodejing(Tao Te Ching), though the identity of its author(s) or compiler(s) has been debated throughout history.

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    Laozi is traditionally regarded as the author of the Daodejing(Tao Te Ching), though the identity of its author(s) and/or compiler(s) has been debated throughout history.

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    Laozi tells his son that it is better to treat respectfully a beaten enemy, that the disrespect to their dead would cause his foes to seek revenge.

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    This is only an initial ordination and Yinxi still needed an additional period to perfect his virtue, thus Laozi gave him three years to perfect his Tao.

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    This is only an initial ordination and Yinxi still needed an additional period to perfect his virtue, thus Laozi gave him three years to perfect his Dao.

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    This is only an initial ordination and Yinxi still needed an additional period to perfect his faith, thus Laozi gave him three years to perfect his Dao.

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    Laozi tells his son that it is better to treat respectfully a beaten enemy, and that the disrespect to their dead would cause his foes to seek revenge.

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    In the mid-twentieth century, a consensus emerged among scholars that the historicity of the person known as Laozi is doubtful and that the Tao Te Ching was"a compilation of Taoist sayings by many hands".

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    There is also the habit of black glutinous wine in our country, also called Laozi", which means long-term aging. Black scorpion, has bright eyes since ancient times,"I want to have a pair of bright eyes, often drink black soup, so people call it" eye grass.

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