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  • 41Laozi — or Lao tzu flourished 6th century BC, China First philosopher of Chinese Daoism. He is traditionally named as the author of the Daodejing, though modern scholars hold that the work had more than one author. Legends about his life abound, but… …

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  • 42Tang Dynasty — For the band, see Tang Dynasty (band). Tang 唐 ← …

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  • 43Zhang Zai — (simplified Chinese: 张载; traditional Chinese: 張載; pinyin: Zhāng Zǎi; Wade–Giles: Chang Tsai) (1020–1077) was a Chinese Neo Confucian moral philosopher and cosmologist …

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  • 44Lingbao School — The Lingbao School (Simplified Chinese: 灵宝派; Traditional Chinese: 靈寶派; pinyin: Ling Bao Pai), also known as the School of the Sacred Jewel or the School of Numinous Treasure, was an important Daoist school that emerged in China in between the Jin …

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  • 45Zhenren — (zh cpwl|c=真人|p=zhēnrén|w=chen jen|l=true person) is a Chinese term that first appeared in the Zhuangzi meaning Daoist spiritual master , roughly translatable as Perfected Person . Religious Daoism mythologized zhenren to rank above xian… …

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  • 46Chinese philosophy — Traditional Chinese 中國哲學 Simplified Chinese 中国哲学 Transc …

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  • 47Liezi — For the author, see Lie Yukou; for the village in Azerbaijan, see Liəzi. Taoism This article is part of a series on Taoism Fundamentals …

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  • 48Xuanxue — Taoism This article is part of a series on Taoism Fundamentals Dao (Tao)  …

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  • 49Sima Tan — (zh cw|c=司馬談|w=Ssu ma T an, c. 165–110 BC) was an early Chinese historian who worked under the Western Han. He was the father of Sima Qian, who upon the death of Sima Tan, took up his father s work and completed the 130 volume Records of the… …

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  • 50Zhengyi Dao — Zhenyi Dao (Chinese:正一道, pinyin: Zheng Yi Dào) or the Way of Complete Orthodoxy is a Chinese Daoist movement that emerged during the Tang Dynasty as a transformation of the earlier Tianshi Dao movement. Like Tianshi Dao, the leader of Zhengyi… …

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