The Dao De Jing, J H. Huang
The Dao De Jing, J H. Huang
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The Dao De Jing
Laozi's Book of Life: A New Translation from the Ancient Chinese

Author: J H. Huang

Narrator: Joshua Chang

Unabridged: 4 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Mariner

Published: 11/05/2024

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

A groundbreaking and superlatively accurate new translation of Laozi’s The Dao De Jing, from the bestselling translator of The Art of War, promising to be the first English edition based on direct translation from the oldest known copies of the ancient Chinese text. One of the most significant and popular books in the history of human thought, and China’s earliest philosophical classic, The Dao De Jing has served for millennia as a brilliant guide to living healthily and happily, to treating the Earth with respect, and to understanding our place in the cosmos.The Dao is as vitally important to today’s world as it was during the Bronze Age, presenting us with clear and unexpectedly sane answers to some of the most pressing questions and challenges of our time. This beloved classic teaches us to become one with nature, with all people, and with the world; with the ultimate intention of illuminating the path to peace and promoting the conditions for harmony—within the self and in the greater world around us.Renowned translator J. H. Huang has spent over two decades researching the Dao, resulting in the most accurate translation to date based on the oldest known transcripts of the text. Huang’s translation is the first to incorporate four major archaeological findings, which have been preserved for millennia in ancient tombs, most of which were only discovered in the late twentieth century: the Guodian Chu slips, the Mawangdui silk texts, the Fu Yi version, and the Peking University bamboo slips. Huang argues that these key source materials “contextualize The Dao De Jing much in the same way the Dead Sea Scrolls illuminate the New Testament.” The result is a groundbreaking translation that offers readers the first opportunity in over two millennia to thoroughly comprehend all of the teachings contained in these eighty-one chapters. Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About J H. Huang

J.H. Huang is a scholar and author. His most recent work was initially published as Sun-Tzu: The Art of War, The New Translation by Quill (William Morrow) in 1993, and then republished as The Art of War: Sun-Tzu as a HarperCollins Perennial Modern Classic in 2008. It has sold over 125,000 copies since its initial publication.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Grace on December 05, 2024

Insightful. Found it very interesting! I was raised a Christian/Mormon (no longer), but have always been curious about other cultures & religions. I’ve read much of the Bible & some of the Koran, but Taoism has always been something I’ve wanted to explore further. A key point from what I read — It is......more

Goodreads review by Robert on November 21, 2024

While there are many lovely and poetic "translations" of the Dao De Jing in English, the translator of this volume rightly points out that many of these are written by non-Chinese speakers with limited appreciation for the ambiguity of the book's language and the historical context of the era in whi......more

Goodreads review by Courtney on May 08, 2025

more like 3.5 // this was a cool read just because it was written in like 300 BC and a lot of the quotes are still applicable to today! that said it was just like deep quotes kinda like if you just google dao de jing quotes you’ll get the vibe. talked about peace and self realization and power/leade......more

Goodreads review by Puhnner on December 13, 2024

My favorite translation. Well worth the read and a read through all the notes and footnotes. I particularly enjoyed seeing the Chinese pictographs and then reading the English Text and then the Chinese and why a particular meaning is appropriate.......more

Goodreads review by Andre on March 04, 2025

My favorite quotes that I didn’t know came from this amazing book. “ a journey of thousands miles begins with a single step” “ to the mind that is still, the whole universe surrenders” “ when I let go of what I am, I become what I might be”......more