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+ | Taoism is the philosophical belief and tradition of living in peace and harmony. Taoism is more than a philosophy or a religion, however, it is a way of life. This idea was widely accepted throughout China and still is today. The people of China are very strict about tradition, and Taoism is one of those traditions. The idea of living in harmony is rooted in the minds of every chinese person and has become part of their society. | ||
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+ | Harrison Ray | ||
+ | http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/taoism/ |
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History 8 China Review 100 Schools of Thought
Basis of Society Taoism
Taoism is the philosophical belief and tradition of living in peace and harmony. Taoism is more than a philosophy or a religion, however, it is a way of life. This idea was widely accepted throughout China and still is today. The people of China are very strict about tradition, and Taoism is one of those traditions. The idea of living in harmony is rooted in the minds of every chinese person and has become part of their society.
Harrison Ray http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/taoism/