![]() ![]() Daoist Texts | Daoist Stories | History | Chinese Characters | Confucius | Buddhism, Zen, Yoga, etc. | Laozi | Zhuangzi | Wenzi and Liezi | Misc. Lieh-Tzu (A Taoist Guide to Practical Living) by Eva Wong at Amazon Graham has written a more literal translation of Liezi, but I haven’t read it. Some have criticized her book for this fact. > Lieh-Tzu (A Taoist Guide to Practical Living) by Eva WongĮva Wong hasn’t written a literal translation of the Liezi, but has put the stories into her own words. Wen-Tzu (Understanding the Mysteries) by Thomas Cleary at Amazon (Cleary’s translation is the only one available in English at this time.) Wen-tzu: Understanding the Mysteries: Further Teachings of Lao Tzu - Ebook written by Lao Tzu. ![]() Wen-Tzu warns that military action based on anger, greed, and pride will result. Many of the chapters include ideas put forth in the Dao De Jing. in Wen-Tzu's Understanding the Mysteries, one of the Taoist classics. > Wen-Tzu (Understanding the Mysteries) by Thomas Cleary ![]() There are links below each book to pages where you can find more information on the book and purchase it if desired. The following is only a list of books in my library on the Wenzi and Liezi. There is definitely a connection between these texts, as the ideas of Laozi flow through both the Wenzi and the Liezi. ![]() It has been suggested that Wenzi studied directly under Laozi, and that Liezi was a student of Wenzi. The Wenzi (Wen Tzu) and The Liezi (Lieh Tzu) are considered to be important Daoist texts, and some put them on a par with Laozi and Zhuangzi. ![]()
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