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Taoism : TaoTaoism (from Chinese 道, in pinyin dao4, and thus sometimes spelled Daoism, q.v. Dao vs Tao) is an Asian philosophy and religion, though it is also said to be neither but rather a way of life. Translated literally it means "Way" or "Path". The Dao is the natural order of things. It is a force that flows through every living or sentient object, as well as through the entire universe. Daoism is a tradition that has, with its traditional foil Confucianism, shaped Chinese life for more than 2,000 years. Daoism places emphasis upon individual freedom and spontaneity, non-interventionist government and social primitivism and ideas of self-transformation, and so represents in many ways the antithesis to Confucian concern with individual moral duties, community standards, and governmental responsibilities. Traditionally, Taoism has been attributed to three sources: The oldest, the mythical 'Yellow Emperor[?]'; the most famous, the book of mystical aphorisms, the 'Dao De Jing' (or in Wade-Giles spelling, 'Tao Te Ching'), said to be written by Lao Zi (Wade-Giles, Lao Tse), an older contemporary of Confucius; and the third, the works of the philosopher Zhuang Zi (Wade-Giles, Chuang Tse). Additionally, the original source of Taoism is often said to be the ancient 'I Ching', The Book Of Changes.
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The Dao De Jing (《道德經》 in pinyin: dao4 de2 jing1, in Wade-Giles: Tao Te Ching, which is almost always used as the title of English editions of the book) was written in a time of seemingly endless feudal warfare and constant conflict. The literal meaning of the title is "Way Virtue Classic" (see Dao De Jing for more on the issue of translating the book's title into English.)
According to tradition, the book's author, Lao Zi, was a minor court official for an emperor of the Zhou dynasty. He became disgusted with the petty intrigues of court life, and set off alone to travel the vast western wastelands. As he was about to pass through the gate at the last western outpost, a guard, having heard of his wisdom, asked Lao Zi to write down his philosophy, and the Dao De Jing was the result. Lao Zi was reflecting on a way for humanity to follow which would put an end to conflicts and strife. He came up with a few pages of short verses, which became the Dao De Jing. This is the original book of Daoism.
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See also: Eastern philosophy, list of Taoists, Do, Yingtan
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tachee, jaunie, verdie, rongee et cassee par places, qui semblait
couvert d'ecriture, et, debout sous la lumiere de la lanterne,
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marquis de Corleone en Italie, pair du royaume d'Angleterre,
pourquoi il a ete vendu, mutile, defigure et disparu par la
marches et foires.
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de cet enfant, ainsi que pour diverses concessions, tolerances et
soussigne qui ecris ces lignes, et mutile et defigure par un
possession des secrets et procedes du docteur Conquest.
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