Holy Tao Te Ching for Symbian
English translation of the Holy Tao Te Ching. Requires Mobipocket Reader available from www.mobipocket.com.
Holy Tao Te Ching is a sacred text of Taoism.nThis is the english translation in Mobipocket Reader PRC format.nMobipocket Reader is available for free download at nmobipocket.com.nSteps for installing:n» Download Mobipocket reader.n»
Holy Tao Te Ching by: Ishwar.com, last updated: 15/11/2004
Requirements: Mobipocket reader available from www.mobipocket.com
Holy Tao Te Ching is a sacred text of Taoism.nThis is the english translation in Mobipocket Reader PRC format.nMobipocket Reader is available for free download at nmobipocket.com.nSteps for installing:n» Download Mobipocket reader.n»
Holy Tao Te Ching by: Ishwar.com, last updated: 15/11/2004
Requirements: Mobipocket reader available from www.mobipocket.com
About Holy Tao Te Ching
Holy Tao Te Ching is a sacred text of Taoism.
This is the english translation in Mobipocket Reader PRC format.
Mobipocket Reader is available for free download at mobipocket.com.
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The Tao Te Ching (sometimes rendered in recent works as Dao De Jing);roughly translated as The Book of the Way and its Virtue is an ancient Chinese scripture originally named the Laozi. The work is traditionally said to have been penned about 600 BC by the famous sage called Lao Zi (WG: Lao Tzu, "Old Master"), who is said to have been a record-keeper of the Emperor's Court of the Chou Dynasty; but authenticity, dates and authorship are still debated.
This short and obscure book is one of the most influential on Chinese philosophy and religion, especially through Taoism, but also through Buddhism, because this Indian religion shared many Taoist words and concepts before developing into Chinese Buddhism. (Indeed, upon first encountering it, Chinese scholars regarded Buddhism as merely a foreign equivalent of Taoism.)
Many Chinese artists, such as poets, painters, calligraphs and even gardeners have used this book as a source of inspiration. Its influence has also spread widely outside the Far East and, for now, it is probably the most translated Chinese book.
In the form we have it now, the Tao Te Ching is separated into two sections (Dao and De) and in 81 chapters. Each chapter is rather short, using few characters to express in a poetic way ideas that are not always clear. Some chapters could have three or more readings, from individual wisdom to advices aimed at a king, through medical recipies.
Intro taken from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tao_Te_Ching
This is the english translation in Mobipocket Reader PRC format.
Mobipocket Reader is available for free download at mobipocket.com.
Steps for installing:
» Download Mobipocket reader.
» Install Mobipocket reader on your device.
» Copy the PRC file of the sacred text to your device.
Steps for reading the text:
» Start Mobipocket reader on your device.
» Open the PRC file in Mobipocket reader on your device.
The Tao Te Ching (sometimes rendered in recent works as Dao De Jing);roughly translated as The Book of the Way and its Virtue is an ancient Chinese scripture originally named the Laozi. The work is traditionally said to have been penned about 600 BC by the famous sage called Lao Zi (WG: Lao Tzu, "Old Master"), who is said to have been a record-keeper of the Emperor's Court of the Chou Dynasty; but authenticity, dates and authorship are still debated.
This short and obscure book is one of the most influential on Chinese philosophy and religion, especially through Taoism, but also through Buddhism, because this Indian religion shared many Taoist words and concepts before developing into Chinese Buddhism. (Indeed, upon first encountering it, Chinese scholars regarded Buddhism as merely a foreign equivalent of Taoism.)
Many Chinese artists, such as poets, painters, calligraphs and even gardeners have used this book as a source of inspiration. Its influence has also spread widely outside the Far East and, for now, it is probably the most translated Chinese book.
In the form we have it now, the Tao Te Ching is separated into two sections (Dao and De) and in 81 chapters. Each chapter is rather short, using few characters to express in a poetic way ideas that are not always clear. Some chapters could have three or more readings, from individual wisdom to advices aimed at a king, through medical recipies.
Intro taken from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tao_Te_Ching
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