lao-tzu / ˈlaʊˈdzʌ /
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lao-tzu 的定义
n. 名词 noun- Li Erh; Li Er, 6th-century b.c., Chinese philosopher: reputed founder of Taoism.
- Tao Te Ching.
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- If you know your enemy,” the ancient Chinese warrior Sun Tzu taught, “you need not fear the result of a hundred battles.
- His strategy for taking on the owners was a thing of beauty, a resilient, multipronged attack that would have made Sun Tzu proud.
- “All warfare is based on deception,” Sun Tzu says in The Art of War.
- In The Art of War, Sun Tzu defined a fundamental tenet of battle strategy: never fight on the terrain that favors your enemy.
- The Romney team should look at the South Carolina result like Sun Tzu would.
- We embraced, and before the others could press forward to salute me, I gave the jhirnee: "Pan lao!"
- This man was called Lao-tse, a recluse and philosopher, who was already an old man when Confucius began his travels.
- Don Torribio occupied himself by doubling up his lao several times in his right hand.
- "Your mind is widely opened, esteemed," replied Lao Ting respectfully.
- In spite of the admittedly rough-edged nature of Hoa-mi's leave-taking, Lao Ting retraced his steps in an exalted frame of mind.