Tao-te-Ching
/ˌtaʊtiːˈtʃɪŋ/noun
- the central Taoist text, ascribed to Lao-tzu, the traditional founder of Taoism. Apparently written as a guide for rulers, it defined the Tao, or way, and established the philosophical basis of Taoism.《道德经》。
词源
Chinese, literally 'the Book of the Way and Its Power'.