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The Taoism Philosophy is the Tao(Way) of Lao Tzu professed in his only book
Lao Tzu(Laozi) which is commonly known asTao Te Ching(Dao De Jing)

Chapter One
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    Chapter One(in simplified GB Chinese)
     Great Mathematician S.S.Chern (in smplified GB Chinese)
    Religion¦Ñ¤lªº©v±Ð«ä·Q-¤lªº©v±-«ä·Q (in traditional Big 5 Chinese)

Laozi was the original and the only philosopher of Taoism.  He has influenced many Chinese thinkers: Confucius, Sun Tzu, Han fei Tzu, and of course Chuang Tzu.
However, Zhuangzi(Chuang Tzu) had romanticized his themes, he was thus more a man of letters.
Sunzi(Sun Tzu), who was said to be once taught by Laozi personally, has established himself as a great military strategist.
Hanfeizi wrote extensively on   Legalism, whereas he was the first person interpreting Laozi in writings.
 Confucius had visited Laozi three times; it is arguable that he had been influenced considerably by Laozi.


However, all questions about Taoism(Daoism) and its creator Laozi(Lao Tzu) can be found in my published English book:
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The e-book can be viewed at:
http://books.iuniverse.com/viewbooks.asp?isbn=158348390X&page=fm1

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