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'''Taoism''' (or '''Daoism''') is a philosophical and spiritual tradition that emphasizes living in harmony with the [[Tao]] (or Dao). The term Tao means "way", "path", or "principle", and can also be found in Chinese philosophies and religions other than Taoism. In Taoism, however, Tao denotes something that is both the source and the driving force behind everything that exists. It is ultimately ineffable: "The Tao that can be told is not the eternal Tao." == Origins and Development == The roots of Taoism go back at least to the 4th century BCE. Early Taoism drew its cosmological notions from the [[School of Yinyang]] (Naturalists), and was deeply influenced by one of the oldest texts of Chinese culture, the [[I Ching]], which expounds a philosophical system about how to keep human behavior in accordance with the alternating cycles of nature. The "[[Tao Te Ching]]", a compact book containing teachings attributed to [[Laozi]] (Chinese: 老子; pinyin: Lǎozǐ; Wade–Giles: Lao Tzu), is widely considered the keystone work of the Taoist tradition, together with the later writings of [[Zhuangzi]]. == Beliefs == Taoism tends to emphasize various themes of the "[[Tao Te Ching]]" and "[[Zhuangzi]]", such as naturalness, spontaneity, simplicity, detachment from desires, and most important of all, wu wei. However, the concepts of those keystone texts cannot be equated with Taoism as a whole. == Practices == Taoist propriety and ethics emphasize the [[Three Jewels of the Tao]]: compassion, moderation, and humility, while Taoist thought generally focuses on nature, the relationship between humanity and the cosmos; health and longevity; and wu wei (action through inaction). Harmony with the Universe, or the source thereof (Tao), is the intended result of many Taoist rules and practices. == Influence == Taoism has had a profound influence on Chinese culture in the course of the centuries, and Taoists (道士, "masters of the Tao"), a title traditionally attributed only to the clergy and not to their lay followers, usually take care to note distinction between their ritual tradition and the practices of Chinese folk religion and non-Taoist vernacular ritual orders, which are often mistakenly identified as pertaining to Taoism. == See also == * [[Chinese philosophy]] * [[Eastern philosophy]] * [[Religion in China]] == References == <references /> [[Category:Taoism]] [[Category:Chinese philosophy]] [[Category:Eastern philosophy]] [[Category:Religion in China]] {{stub}} <gallery> File:Birth_Places_of_Chinese_Philosophers.png|Taoism File:Pakua_with_frame.svg|Taoism File:Zhang_Lu-Laozi_Riding_an_Ox.jpg|Taoism File:Chinese_Fulu_talisman_han_dynasty_乌程汉简浙江出土.jpg|Taoism File:Zhang_Daoling.jpg|Taoism File:Lingbao_Talisman.PNG|Taoism File:Wudangshan_2003_10.jpg|Taoism File:Guo_Xu_album_dated_1503_(4).jpg|Taoism File:万寿八仙宫.jpg|Taoism File:Taoist_ceremony_at_Xiao_ancestral_temple_in_Chaoyang,_Shantou,_Guangdong_(daoshi)_(1).jpg|Taoism File:西塞2017·神舟前的道士.jpg|Taoism File:道-bronze.svg|Taoism </gallery>
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