- Deng Ming-Dao
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Deng Ming-Dao (born 1954, San Francisco[1]) is a Chinese American author, artist, philosopher, teacher and martial artist. Deng is his family name; Ming-Dao is his given name. From a young age, he studied Taoist internal arts such as Qigong and Kung-Fu.
Deng Ming-Dao is the author of eight books, including 365 Tao, Everyday Tao, Scholar Warrior, and Chronicles of Tao. His books have been translated into fifteen languages. He studied qigong, philosophy, meditation, and internal martial arts with Taoist master Kwan Saihung for thirteen years, and studied with two other masters before that. He is an award-winning graphic designer and fine artist whose work is in several collections, including those of the Brooklyn Museum.[2]
His best known book is 365 Tao: Daily Meditations, which has been translated into several languages.
Note that although the HarperCollins reference says the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art owns works by this artist, that is incorrect.
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Books by Deng Ming-Dao
- The wandering Taoist. Harper & Row; 1983. ISBN 978-0062502254. Harpercollins Paperback; 1986. ISBN 978-0062502261.
- Seven bamboo tablets of the cloudy satchel. Harper & Row; 1987. ISBN 978-0062502278. Harpercollins Paperback 1988. ISBN 978-0062502292.
- Gateway to a Vast World. Harpercollins; 1989. ISBN 978-0062502308.
- Scholar Warrior: An Introduction to the Tao in Everyday Life. HarperOne; 1990. ISBN 978-0062502322.
- 365 Tao: Daily Meditations. HarperSanFrancisco; 1992. ISBN 978-0062502230.
- Chronicles of Tao: The Secret Life of a Taoist Master. HarperOne; 1993. ISBN 978-0062502193.
- Everyday Tao: Living with Balance and Harmony. HarperOne; 1996. ISBN 978-0062513953.
- Zen: The Art of Modern Eastern Cooking. Pavilion Books; 2001. ISBN 978-1862053465.
- Le Tao au jour le jour : 365 méditations taoïstes. Albin Michel, Paris, Fr. 2002. ISBN 978-2226130860.
- The Living I Ching: Using Ancient Chinese Wisdom to Shape Your Life. HarperOne; 2006. ISBN 978-0060850029.
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