Who is the father of China's philosophy?

The father of China's philosophy is Lao Zi.

Laozi, surnamed Li Minger, whose name is Bo Yang, or Bo Yang, was the first philosopher in China in the late Spring and Autumn Period. Lao Zi, written by him, is the earliest philosophical work with a complete theoretical system in China.

Laozi's achievements are mainly reflected in the book Laozi. Laozi, also known as the Tao Te Ching, and the Book of Changes and The Analects of Confucius are considered to be the three most influential masterpieces in China. The Tao Te Ching consists of 8 1 chapters, which are divided into two parts, the first part has 37 chapters and the next part has 44 chapters. The ideological structure of the book is: Tao is the "body" of virtue, and virtue is the "use" of Tao.

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