Lao Tzu, surnamed Li Minger, named Bai Yang, also known as Lao Dan. China was a great philosopher and thinker in ancient times, the founder of Taoist school, and was later named Grand Priest by Emperor Wu of the Tang Dynasty. A world cultural celebrity, one of the world's 100 historical celebrities, is the author of Tao Te Ching (also known as Laozi). The essence of his works is simple dialectical method, which advocates inaction. His theory had a far-reaching impact on the development of China's philosophy, and Laozi was honored as the ancestor of Taoism in Taoism.
Last name is Li, first name is Bo Yang. Chu (present-day) Guxian was born in the late Spring and Autumn Period, a little earlier than Bi. He was a pillar of the Zhou royal family and was in charge of the royal collection. Confucius went to Zhou and asked him for a present. Seeing a week's decline, I left, not knowing where it would end. One said Lao Tzu was a great scholar, and the other said Lao Tzu was an old laizi.
Laozi's works:
Before leaving Hangu Pass, Lao Zi wrote a book of 5,000 words, also known as Tao Te Ching or Tao Te Ching. Tao Te Ching, The Book of Changes and The Analects of Confucius are considered to be the three most influential masterpieces in China. Tao Te Ching is divided into two volumes, 8 1 chapter. The first 37 chapters are the first, and the last 38 chapters are the second. The ideological structure of the book is: Tao is the "body" of virtue, and virtue is the "use" of Tao. The full text is about five thousand words.