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Tsai draws Lao Tzu as an old, gentle figure with a staff, often seated on an ox. Against a stark white background, a single phrase appears in large calligraphy at the top. Below, a cartoon panel shows a student scratching his head. Tsai then provides a modern example: “If you label a cup, you miss using it. The useful part is the emptiness.”

, illustrated by Tsai Chih Chung , is a world-renowned graphic adaptation of the ancient Chinese classic, the Tao Te Ching . It uses humorous and insightful cartoon panels to translate complex philosophical concepts into accessible, everyday wisdom.

The Tao Speaks Tsai Chih Chung is a visual adaptation of the Tao Te Ching

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