In 1993, archaeologists unearthed a set of ancient bamboo scrolls that
contained the earliest known version of the Dao de jing. Composed more
than two thousand years ago, this life-changing document offers a
regimen of self-cultivation to attain personal excellence and revitalize
moral behavior. Now in this luminous new translation, renowned China
scholars Roger T. Ames and David L. Hall bring the timeless wisdom of
the Dao de jing into our contemporary world.
In this elegant volume, Ames and Hall feature the original Chinese texts
of the Dao de jing and translate them into crisp, chiseled English
that reads like poetry. Each of the eighty-one brief chapters is
followed by clear, thought-provoking commentary exploring the layers of
meaning in the text. This new version of one of the world's most
influential documents will stand as both a compelling introduction to
Daoist thought and as the classic modern English translation.