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generally understood in the
Taoist sense as an
enigmatic process of
transformation ultimately underlying reality.
Taoist thought has
informed the development...
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Taoist ****ual
practices (traditional Chinese: 房中術;
simplified Chinese: 房中术; pinyin: fángzhōngshù; lit. 'arts of the bedchamber') are the ways
Taoists...
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Taoist philosophy (Chinese: 道家; pinyin: Dàojiā; lit. 'Tao school') also
known as
Taology refers to the
various philosophical currents of Taoism, a tradition...
- A
Taoist temple (traditional Chinese: 觀;
simplified Chinese: 观; pinyin: guàn), also
called a dàoguàn (道观) or gōngguàn (宫观), is a
place where the Tao is...
- List of
Taoists or List of
Daoists is a list of some
historical figures in Taoism.
Laozi (601 BCE–531 BCE) (Founder of
Philosophical Taoism)
Wenzi (c...
- (Chinese: 道士; lit. 'scholar of the Tao'),
translated as
Taoist priest,
Taoist monk, or
Taoist professional is a
priest in Taoism. The
courtesy title of...
- are
Taoist magic symbols and incantations,
translatable into
English as 'talismanic script',
which are
written or
painted on
talismans by
Taoist practitioners...
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modern schools of
Taoism with
different teachings on the subject, many
Taoist priests[who?]
regard their diet as
extremely important to
their physical...
- (Chinese: 道藏; pinyin: Dàozàng; Wade–Giles: Tao Tsang) is a
large canon of
Taoist writings,
consisting of
around 1,500
texts that were seen as continuing...
- Wade–Giles: hsien) is any
manner of immortal,
mythical being within the
Taoist pantheon or
Chinese folklore. Xian has
often been
translated into English...