• The Tao of Wu is the second philosophical book written by Wu-Tang Clan member and producer, RZA. It is a sequel to The Wu-Tang Manual. The book details...
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  • Wu Tao (simplified Chinese: 吴涛; traditional Chinese: 吳濤; pinyin: Tāo; born October 3, 1983) is a Chinese discus thrower. He won the 2002 World Junior...
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    Wu Daozi (c. 685 – c. 758 CE or c. 689 – c. 759 CE), also known as Daoxuan and Wu Tao Tzu, was a Chinese painter of the Tang dynasty. The British art...
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    The Tao Te Ching (traditional Chinese: 道德經; simplified Chinese: 道德经) or Laozi is a Chinese classic text and foundational work of Taoism traditionally...
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  • Wu Tao (Chinese: 武韬, 13 November 1940 – 8 January 2023) was a Chinese diplomat. Wu Tao served as Chinese ambassador to Portugal from 1992 to 1994, then...
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  • nature that they follow in accordance with the Tao, and the following of this inner nature is De. Wu wei, or 'naturalness', is contingent on understanding...
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  • Wu Tao-yan (born 4 December 1934) is a Taiwanese former sports shooter. He competed at five Summer Olympics between 1956 and 1972. List of athletes with...
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    positions Wu Tao-yan - 1085 points (30th place) 50 m rifle, three positions Wu Tao-yan - 1101 points (51st place) 50 m rifle, prone Wu Tao-yan - 591 points...
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    The Wu Tao Chishang Lunch Box Cultural History Museum (traditional Chinese: 悟饕池上飯包文化故事館; simplified Chinese: 悟饕池上饭包文化故事馆; pinyin: Tāo Chíshàng Fànbāo...
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    Laozi (section Tao Te Ching)
    to sharpen the point. Wu wei, literally 'non-action' or 'not acting', is a central concept of the Tao Te Ching. The concept of wu wei is multifaceted,...
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