Lao-tzu
[ lou-dzuh ]
/ ˈlaʊˈdzʌ /
noun
Li ErhLi Er,6th-century b.c.,
Chinese philosopher: reputed founder of Taoism.
(italics)
Tao Te Ching.
Also
Lao-tse
Pinyin,
Lao·zi.
Example sentences from the Web for lao-tzu
"The more weapons of violence, the more misery to mankind," Lao-tzu taught.
Autobiography of a YOGI |Paramhansa YoganandaAnd as an ancient Chinese philosopher, Lao-tzu, said: "Govern a great nation as you would cook a small fish; do not overdo it."