Laozi

Laozi

Laozi's most popular book is Daodejing with 11 saves.

Author Bio

Laozi (Chinese: 老子; pinyin: Lǎozǐ; Wade–Giles: Laosi; also Lao Tse, Lao Tu, Lao-Tzu, Lao-Tsu, Laotze, Lao Zi, Laocius, and other variations) was a mystic philosopher of ancient China, and is a central figure in Taoism (also spelled "Daoism"). Laozi literally means "old master", and is generally considered honorific. Laozi is revered as a deity in most religious forms of Taoism. Taishang Laojun is title for Laozi in the Taoist religion, which refers to him as "One of the Three Pure Ones".

According to Chinese tradition, Laozi lived in the 6th century BC. Historians variously contend that Laozi is a synthesis of multiple historical figures, that he is a mythical figure, or that he actually lived in the 4th century BC, concurrent with the Hundred Schools of Thought and Warring States Period.

A central figure in Chinese culture, both nobility and common people claim Laozi in their lineage. Throughout history, Laozi's work has been embraced by various anti-authoritarian movements.

**Source**: [Laozi](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laozi) on Wikipedia.

Authorship percentage indicates primary author status - excluding introductions, forewards and other contributions.

Series

25 primary books16 released books

Authored 4% of series

SUNY series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture

SUNY series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture is a 16-book series with 16 released primary works first released in -600 with contributions by Lao Tzu, Lao-Ce, and 老子.

Series

1 released book

Authored 100% of series

Clásicos Liberados

Clásicos Liberados is a 1-book series first released in 2026 with contributions by Laozi.

El libro del Tao liberado