Taoist classics

Tao Te Ching, Tai Shang Huang Lingbao became a monk, Du et al.

1, Tao Te Ching: This is one of the most important Taoist classics, written by Lao Tzu. Tao Te Ching expresses Taoist philosophy in short and pithy chapters, emphasizing the principle of conforming to nature and governing by doing nothing. It contains the elaboration of important concepts such as Tao, morality, inaction, namelessness, and the weak wins over the strong, which has been widely interpreted and studied.

2. Xuanlingbao Taishang Cave Becoming a monk: This is one of the important Taoist classics, covering Taoist practice methods and Taoist teachings. It emphasizes that through practice and enlightenment, it can reach the realm of natural communication with heaven and earth and realize the balance and harmony of body and mind.

3. Du: This is an important work in Taoist classics, which focuses on the relationship between man and nature, man and society, and man and himself. We advocate compassion for all beings and realize individual liberation and social harmony through wisdom and practice.