Portal:Taoism

Texts

 * Tao Te Ching (also known as the Lao Tzŭ or Lao Tse) by Laozi
 * Tao Te Ching, translated by James Legge
 * Tao Te Ching, translated by Wikisource
 * The Canon of Reason and Virtue, translated by D.T. Suzuki & Paul Carus external link
 * Gems of Chinese Literature/Lao Tzŭ-Sayings translated by Herbert Allen Giles (extracted from Tao Te Ching)
 * Laotzu's Tao and Wu Wei, Translation by Dwight Goddard, an interpretation by Henri Borel, translated by Mabel Edith Galsworthy Reynolds
 * The Sayings of Lao Tzu translated by Lionel Giles
 * Chuang Tzŭ
 * Chuang Tzŭ translated by Herbert Allen Giles
 * Musings of a Chinese Mystic, translated by Lionel Giles external link
 * Lieh Tzŭ
 * Taoist teachings from the book of Lieh Tzŭ, translated by Lionel Giles
 * Gems of Chinese Literature/Chou and Ch'in Dynasties translated by Herbert Allen Giles
 * Yin Chih Wen, The Tract of the Quiet Way, translated by Teitaro Suzuki and Paul Carus external link

Practitioner texts

 * The Taoist Teacher

Works about Taoism

 * Confucianism and Taouism, 1879 by Sir Robert Kennaway Douglas
 * "The Taouist Religion" article in Popular Science Monthly, 1890
 * The Taoist Religion, 1900 by Edward Harper Parker
 * Book I, Chapter VI. "Taoism: The Tao Te Ching" in A History of Chinese Literature, 1901 by Herbert Allen Giles
 * Chapter III — Taoism in Religions of Ancient China, 1906 by Herbert Allen Giles
 * The Ancient Faiths of the Chinese, 1908 by Rev. T. W. Pearce
 * Religion in China; universism. a key to the study of Taoism and Confucianism, 1912 by Jan Jakob Maria de Groot
 * Religion in China; universism. a key to the study of Taoism and Confucianism, 1912 by Jan Jakob Maria de Groot