The Texts of Taoism| Part 1
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Here are some of the key Taoist texts that might be included in The Texts of Taoism Part 1: Tao Te Ching (Dao De Jing): This is one of the most important and foundational texts of Taoism attributed to the legendary sage Laozi. It consists of 81 short chapters that discuss the concept of the Tao (the Way) and its application to life and governance. Zhuangzi (Chuang Tzu): The Zhuangzi is another essential Taoist text named after its author Zhuangzi. It is a collection of stories parables and philosophical discourses that elaborate on the teachings of Taoism and provide insights into the nature of reality and the relationship between humanity and the natural world. Liezi (Lieh Tzu): The Liezi is a Taoist text attributed to Lie Yukou also known as Liezi. Similar to the Zhuangzi it contains stories and allegories that explore Taoist principles and ideas. Huainanzi (Hua-yen Nan-ssu): While not solely a Taoist text the Huainanzi is a compilation of essays from the Western Han period that includes Taoist philosophy alongside Confucian and other viewpoints. It covers topics related to cosmology human nature governance and more.
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