Laozi was born in Henan Province of China and lives in c. 604 - c. 531 BC. Thanks to the founder of Tao Deqing and the founder of Taoism, he is a philosopher. ("Tao" means every way of life, "Te" means all people are fit for life, "Ching" means text.) That is the "old master". Laoji thinks that human life is always influenced by external force, but it is not the same as everything else in the universe.
Who is Lao child? What is the purpose of Tao Te Ching? Why did Lao Tzu write Tao Deqing? "I am a Chinese philosopher who established a philosophical system of Taoism ... he is believed to live in BEC in the 6th century" (Mark). Laoji 's negligence philosophy has made a great impact on future generations as the country can be peaceful. Tao Te Ching was mainly written in the rulers of the time and the emperors and hoped that all countries and member countries would relieve them, heal them, and send them to a healing place. The three cultures shown today use these spiritually motivated personal and professional equipment so that they can achieve the spiritual significance of 1 Corinthians 9:22. Sikhism, Taoism, Catholics (Filipinos) are based on a strong spiritual relationship. When they are spiritually right, their lives will be balanced, and they will be able to serve the people around them more. Jen L. is a social worker for 20 years.
Lao was born in Henan Province in 570 years, he is a court librarian. Laos is not his real name; the name is given to him as a respectable title, meaning "old master". Laoji talks about life with people and thinks life should be like this This is a natural way of life including kindness, tranquility, respect. He had no rule of conduct; he believed that action comes from instinct. He also believes that human life and everything else is influenced by external forces Simplicity is the key to truth and freedom. He taught his followers to understand the laws of nature. And it later led to a life without love. He thought the language was stronger than the words, so Laozi did not write his teachings. His teaching was later written in his document called "Teo-Te Ching" by his followers. This is the second largest translation of the Bible. (Encarta '98, "Laos, Laos")