If he was a real historical person, then there are several historical accounts which could be him. In one, he was the court astrologer Lao Dan who lived during the 4th-century BCE reign of Duke Xian of Qin. Qin was in what is now western China. According to another, Laozi was a scholar who worked as the Keeper of the Archives for the royal court of Zhou. The capital of Zhou was Haojing. He was sometimes held to have come from the village of Chu Jen in Chu. Chu was in south eastern China. Yet another story in Sima Qian states that Laozi grew weary of the moral decay of life in Chengzhou and noted the kingdom's decline. He ventured west to live as a hermit in the unsettled frontier at the age of 160. At the western gate of the city (or kingdom), he was recognized by the guard Yinxi. The sentry asked the old master to record his wisdom for the good of the country before he would be permitted to pass. The text Laozi wrote was said to be the Tao Te Ching.
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it was laozi
Laozi is considered the most famous teacher of Daoism. He is traditionally credited with writing the foundational text of Daoism, the "Tao Te Ching." Laozi's teachings focus on living in harmony with the natural order of the universe and the principle of Wu Wei (non-action).
Daoism is a religion originating in East Asia from around 3rd or 4th century BCE.
Daoism (Taoism)
Daoism was founded in the third century BC by Laozi.
The ruler of the Qin Dynasty, Shi Huangdi, founded which political philosophy? A. Legalism B. Confucianism C. Daoism D. Mohism
Taoism was founded in China over 2500 years ago. However, the ideas behind it are said to have existed before Earth was created. Daoism, also referred to as Taoism, first originated in China.
what are the customs of daoism
there is no religious daoism. it was created as a philosophy only.
what are the fundametal beliefs of Daoism?
How do daoism peace
Taoism or Daoism is a religious, philosophical or ethical tradition of Chinese origin founded in the late 4th century BCE.
Emperors who followed the way of Daoism(Taoism)