They have been collected in the Daodejing (道德经).
Daodejing means "The Classic of the Way and its Virtue." It is an ancient Chinese text attributed to the philosopher Laozi, which explores the concept of Dao (the Way) and emphasizes living in harmony with nature and following the path of least resistance.
avoid conflict when ever possible
Minoan spoken and written language.
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Cannot be determined as there were no written records, however there may have been thousands of rulers of different groups of modern stone age humans, as humans lived on all continents except antarctica and south america during the last ice age.