Christmas inspiration – the book Tao te ching

Christmas inspiration – the book Tao te ching

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December 19, 2025

Otto Bohuš, a master of words and a teacher of sales copywriting, says about the book.

The fundamental text of Taoism, which has been one of the main sources of Chinese thought for more than two thousand years. It is the most frequently translated Chinese text into Western languages and is now considered one of the key works of world philosophy.

According to an ancient Chinese legend, Laozi wrote this work in four days. Tao te ching summarizes the teachings of the Old Master, teaching the philosophy of life as perceived by the ancient Chinese. Laozi wanted to leave the imperial court and retreat into seclusion. However, at the border, a guard who recognized the Master stopped him and did not allow him to leave until he had written down all his teachings. As soon as Laozi wrote down his thoughts, he left the city on an ox and was never seen again.

The book Tao te ching is one of the fundamental books of the world and the main source of Chinese painting and poetry. In 1973, the oldest known texts of the book were discovered on silk scrolls in the Ma-wang-tui tomb, but the real sensation came only a few years ago when the Tao text from 350 BC was excavated in another tomb in Guodian. This find has the same significance as the Dead Sea Scrolls had for biblical studies.

Who is Otto Bohuš?

Otto Bohuš is a former top copywriter, now primarily a teacher – he runs his School of Text Masters, where he shares his many years of experience in creating sales copy. He recently expanded this school with a separate seminar focused on writing texts using AI. Besides that, he also publishes the Ottoletter, packed with tips.

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