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According to later Chinese tradition, the founder of Daoism is one Lao-Zi ("The Old Master"). His exact identity is disputed by modern scholars. He may be a contemporary of Confucius, possibly his teacher. Lao-Zi is best known for his Daoist work, the Daodejing ("The Way and its Power").
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