And Chen Guying's version.
In fact, it is most recommended to buy an ancient Chinese dictionary and read it yourself.
It is said that Wang Bi's version and two manuscripts unearthed in Mawangdui, Changsha, which are valued by academic circles, are called Silk Book A and Silk Book B. The silk book Tao Te Ching is more than 400 years earlier than Wang Bi. In recent years, many scholars admire silk books, but the first edition lacks 1400 and the second edition lacks 600 words.
For thousands of years, countless people have annotated the Tao Te Ching. Zhang Yucai, a teacher at the first day of Yuan Dynasty, once said, "The Tao Te Ching has 81 chapters and more than 3,000 notes." According to the investigation of scholars, there are about 1000 kinds of annotated versions of Tao Te Ching.
If you want to be punctual, there are Bamboo Slips from Guodian Chu Tomb and Lao Zi Jia Ben from Cultural Relics Publishing House.