Taoist philosophy
Taoist philosophy (Chinese: 道學; pinyin: Dàoxué; lit. 'study of the Tao') also known as Taology refers to the various philosophical currents of Taoism, a tradition of Chinese origin which emphasizes living in harmony with the Dào (Chinese: 道; lit. 'the Way', also romanized as Tao). The Dào is a mysterious and deep principle that is the source, pattern and substance of the entire universe.
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Taoist philosophy
Taoist philosophy (Chinese: 道學; pinyin: Dàoxué; lit. 'study of the Tao') also known as Taology refers to the various philosophical currents of Taoism, a tradition of Chinese origin which emphasizes living in harmony with the Dào (Chinese: 道; lit. 'the Way', also romanized as Tao). The Dào is a mysterious and deep principle that is the source, pattern and substance of the entire universe.
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