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      道德經(jīng) 【英譯】【多版本】

       悠游苑 2013-04-23

      Introduction to the Dao De Jing [Tao Te Ching]

      by Lao Zi [Lao Tzu]


       Chinese TitleLegge's TitleSusuki's TitleGoddard's Title
      1Embodying the DaoReason's RealizationWhat is the Dao?
      2養(yǎng)The Nourishment of the PersonSelf-CultureSelf Development
      3Keeping the People at RestKeeping the People QuietQuieting People
      4The FountainlessSourcelessTao, Without Origin
      5The Use of EmptinessThe Function of EmptinessImpartiality
      6The Completion of Material FormsThe Completion of FormThe Infinitude of Creative Effort
      7Sheathing the LightDimming RadianceHumility
      8The Placid and Contented NatureEasy By NatureThe Nature of Goodness
      9Fullness and Complacency Contrary to the DaoPractising PlacidityModeration
      10Possibilities through the DaoWhat Can Be Done?What is Possible?
      11The Use of What Has No Substantive ExistenceThe Function of the Non-ExistentThe Value of Non-Existence
      12The Repression of the DesiresAbstaining From Desire.Avoiding Desire
      13Loathing ShameLoathing ShameLoathing Shame
      14The Manifestation of the MysteryPraising the MysteriousIn Praise of the Profound
      15The Exhibition of the Qualities of the DaoThe Revealers of VirtueThat Which Reveals Virtue
      16Returning to the RootReturning to the RootReturning to the Source
      17風(fēng)The Unadulterated InfluenceSimplicity In HabitsSimplicity of Habit
      18The Decay of MannersThe Palliation of VulgarityThe Palliation of the Inferior
      19Returning to the Unadulterated InfluenceReturning to SimplicityReturn to Simplicity
      20Being Different from Ordinary MenDifferent from the VulgarThe Opposite of the Commonplace
      21The Empty Heart, or the Dao in Its OperationEmptying the HeartThe Heart of Emptiness
      22The Increase Granted to HumilityHumility's IncreaseIncrease by Humility
      23Absolute VacancyEmptiness and Non-ExistenceEmptiness and Not-Doing (Wu Wei)
      24Painful GraciousnessTrouble From IndulgenceTroubles and Merit
      25Representations of the MysteryImaging the MysteriousDescribing the Mysterious
      26The Quality of GravityThe Virtue of GravityThe Virtue of Dignity
      27Dexterity in Using the DaoThe Function of SkillThe Function of Skill
      28Returning to SimplicityReturning to SimplicityReturning to Simplicity
      29Taking No ActionNon-AssertionNot Forcing Things (Wu Wei)
      30A Caveat Against WarBe Chary of WarBe Stingy of War
      31Stilling WarQuelling WarAvoiding War
      32The Dao With No NameThe Virtue of HolinessThe Virtue of Holiness
      33Discriminating Between AttributesThe Virtue of DiscriminationThe Virtue of Discrimination
      34The Task of AchievementTrust in its PerfectionThe Perfection of Trust
      35The Attribute of BenevolenceThe Virtue of BenevolenceThe Virtue of Benevolence
      36Minimizing the LightThe Secret's ExplanationExplanation of a Paradox
      37The Exercise of GovernmentAdministration of GovernmentAdministering the Government
      38About the Attributes of the DaoDiscourse on VirtueA Discussion About Virtue
      39The Origin of the LawThe Root of OrderThe Root of Authority
      40Dispensing with the Use (of Means)Avoiding ActivityAvoiding Activity
      41Sameness and DifferenceSameness in DifferenceThe Unreality of Appearance
      42The Transformations of the DaoReason's ModificationsThe Transformation of Dao
      43The Universal Use (of the Action in Weakness of the Dao)Its Universal ApplicationThe Function of the Universal
      44CautionsSetting Up PreceptsPrecepts
      45Great or Overflowing VirtueGreatest VirtueThe Virtue (Teh) of Greatness
      46The Moderating of Desire or AmbitionModeration of DesireLimitation of Desire
      47遠(yuǎn)Surveying What is Far-offViewing the DistantSeeing the Distant
      48Forgetting KnowledgeForgetting KnowledgeTo Forget Knowledge
      49The Quality of IndulgenceTrust in VirtueThe Virtue of Trust
      50The Value Set on LifeThe Estimation of LifeEsteem Life
      51養(yǎng)The Operation (of the Dao) in Nourishing ThingsNursing VirtueVirtue As A Nurse
      52Returning to the SourceReturning to the OriginReturn to Origin
      53Increase of EvidenceGaining InsightGain By Insight
      54The Cultivation (of the Dao), and the Observation (of its Effects)The Cultivation of InituitionTo Cultivate Intuition
      55The Mysterious CharmThe Signet of the MysteriousTo Verify the Mysterious
      56The Mysterious ExcellenceThe Virtue of the MysteriousThe Virtueof the Mysterious
      57風(fēng)The Genuine InfluenceSimplicity in HabitsThe Habit of Simplicity
      58Transformation According to CircumstancesAdaptation to ChangeAdaptation to Change
      59Guarding the DaoHold Fast to ReasonTo Keep Tao
      60Occupying the ThroneHow to Maintain One's PlaceTo Maintain Position
      61The Attribute of HumilityThe Virtue of HumilityThe Virtue of Humility
      62Practicing the DaoPractise ReasonThe Practice of Tao
      63Thinking in the BeginningConsider BeginningsA Consideration of Beginnings
      64Guarding the MinuteMind the InsignificantConsider the Insignificant
      65Pure, Unmixed ExcellenceThe Virtue of SimplicityThe Virtue of Simplicity
      66Putting One's Self LastPutting Oneself BehindTo Subordinate Self
      67Three Precious ThingsThe Three TreasuresThree Treasures
      68Matching HeavenComplying With HeavenCompliance With Heaven
      69The Use of the Mysterious (Dao)The Function of the MysteriousThe Function of the Mysterious
      70The Difficulty of Being (Rightly) KnownDifficult to UnderstandThe Difficulty of Understanding
      71The Disease of KnowingThe Disease of KnowledgeThe Disease of Knowledge
      72Loving One's SelfHolding Oneself DearTo Cherish One's Self
      73Allowing Men to Take Their CourseDaring to ActAction is Dangerous
      74Restraining DelusionOvercome DelusionOvercoming Delusions
      75How Greediness InjuresHarmed Through GreedLoss By Greediness
      76A Warning Against (Trusting in) StrengthBeware of StrengthBeware of Strength
      77The Way of HeavenHeaven's ReasonTao Of Heaven
      78Things to be BelievedTrust in FaithTrust and Faith
      79Adherence to Bond or CovenantKeep Your ObligationsEnforcing Contracts
      80Standing AloneRemaining in IsolationContentment
      81質(zhì)The Manifestation of SimplicityPropounding the EssentialThe Nature of the Essential

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