Taoism
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#a [[Chinese]] mystical philosophy traditionally founded by [[Lao-tzu]] in the [[6th century B.C.]] that teaches conformity to the Tao by unassertive action and simplicity | #a [[Chinese]] mystical philosophy traditionally founded by [[Lao-tzu]] in the [[6th century B.C.]] that teaches conformity to the Tao by unassertive action and simplicity | ||
#a religion developed from Taoist philosophy and folk and Buddhist religion and concerned with obtaining long life and good fortune often by magical means | #a religion developed from Taoist philosophy and folk and Buddhist religion and concerned with obtaining long life and good fortune often by magical means | ||
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- a Chinese mystical philosophy traditionally founded by Lao-tzu in the 6th century B.C. that teaches conformity to the Tao by unassertive action and simplicity
- a religion developed from Taoist philosophy and folk and Buddhist religion and concerned with obtaining long life and good fortune often by magical means
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