Taoism
English
Noun
Taoism (countable and uncountable, plural Taoisms)
- A Chinese mystical philosophy traditionally founded by Lao-tzu in the 6th century BCE 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.
Coordinate terms
- (religions) religion; Ahmadiyya, Asatru, Bahá'í Faith, Buddhism, Cao Dai, Christianity, deism, Druidry, Eckankar, Flying Spaghetti Monsterism, Heathenry, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Jediism, Judaism, Kimbanguism, Odinism, paganism, Pastafarianism, Raëlism, Rastafarianism, Shinto, Sikhism, Taoism, Thelema, Unitarian Universalism, Wicca, Yazidism, Yoruba, Zoroastrianism (Category: en:Religion) [edit]
Translations
Chinese philosophy founded by Lao-tzu
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religion developed from Taoist philosophy
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