- Taoistic
- adjective see Taoism
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Taoistic — Taoism ► NOUN ▪ a Chinese philosophy based on the interpretation of the writer Lao Tzu (6th century BC) of the Tao, or fundamental principle underlying the universe, incorporating the principles of yin and yang and advocating humility and… … English terms dictionary
Taoistic — See Taoist. * * * … Universalium
taoistic — tao·is·tic … English syllables
taoistic — adjective see taoist I * * * Taoistˈic adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑Taoism … Useful english dictionary
Taoism — also Daoism noun Etymology: Tao Date: 1838 1. a Chinese mystical philosophy traditionally founded by Lao tzu in the sixth century B.C. that teaches conformity to the Tao by unassertive action and simplicity 2. a religion developed from Taoist… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Daoism-Taoism romanization issue — In English, the words Daoism and Taoism are the subject of an ongoing controversy over the preferred romanization for naming this native Chinese philosophy and Chinese religion. The root Chinese word way, path is romanized tao in the older Wade… … Wikipedia
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Xiuzhen — (修真) is the principal technique in the Taoist quest for immortality, a historical subject documented since the Yellow Emperor (2697 2598 BCE). The Taoist quest of immortality is supported by many Taoism scholars. [Robinet (1981), p. 4. para.2]… … Wikipedia