Lie Yukou (Chinese: 列圄寇/列禦寇; pinyin: Liè Yǔkòu; Wade–Giles: Lieh Yü-k'ou; fl. ca. 400 BCE) is considered the author of the Daoist book Liezi, which uses his honorific name Liezi (Chinese: 列子; pinyin: Lièzĭ; Wade–Giles: Lieh-tzu; literally: 'Master Lie'). The second Chinese character in Yukou is written kou 寇 "bandit; enemy"; the first is written yu 圄 "imprison", yu 禦 "resist; ward off", or occasionally yu 御 "drive (carriage); ride (horse); control" (the Zhuangzi claims Liezi could yufeng 御風 "ride the wind"). Lie Yukou was born in the State of Zheng, near today's Zhengzhou, Henan Province.
Source: Lie Yukou on Wikipedia.
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Taoism, Concordances, Taoist Philosophy, Chinese Fables, Chinese Philosophy, Chinese classics, Fables, Chinese, Philosophy, Chinese, Philosophy, Taoist, Politics and government, Sacred booksPlaces
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Liezi (4th cent. B.C)Time
Early to 1643ID Numbers
- OLID: OL4279269A
- ISNI: 0000000359807485
- VIAF: 222338217
- Wikidata: Q2984064
- Inventaire.io: wd:Q2984064
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- 列禦寇
- 列圄寇
- 列子
- Lie-tseu
- Lièzĭ
- Lie Tzu
- Lie Tse
- Lie Tsé
- Lieh-tzu
- Liè Yǔkòu
- Lieh Yü-k'ou
- Lie Yukou
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