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  2. Tao Te Ching - Wikipedia

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    Discussing concepts of names and realities in its opening, Feng Youlan proposed the school of names as preceding the Tao Te Ching. But while some may have, it does not demonstrate school of names influence the way the Zhuangzi does. The Tao te Ching is not as paradoxical, it tries to demonstrate that the way or dao is not constant.

  3. Way of the Five Pecks of Rice - Wikipedia

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    The state had a system of law that encouraged confession and benevolence rather than strict punishment. Criminals were asked to confess their crimes and meditate, and were given public work to do as a sentence. Few texts written by the Hanzhong Celestial Masters survive, with the most important being the Xiang'er commentary to the Dao De Jing ...

  4. Zhuangzi (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Zhuangzi (historically romanized Chuang Tzŭ) is an ancient Chinese text that is one of the two foundational texts of Taoism, alongside the Tao Te Ching.It was written during the late Warring States period (476–221 BC) and is named for its traditional author, Zhuang Zhou, who is customarily known as "Zhuangzi" ("Master Zhuang").

  5. List of KO One characters - Wikipedia

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    Title: Dao Feng (刀瘋). Status: Alive. Actor: Chen Bo Zheng / Ah Xi (陳博正 / 阿西). Biography: Da Dong's father, who's a preacher in a church. Da Dong disguises as a good boy in school, in order to hide his true behavior. But his son doesn't know that his father was once a powerful assassin known as "Dao Feng" (刀瘋). Retired:

  6. Heshang Gong - Wikipedia

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    Little is known about the life of Heshang Gong; however the impact of his writing is extensive in regards to the understanding and translation of the Dao De Jing, and is considered one of the earliest proponents of Taoist meditative practices which cultivate the “three treasures” of vitality, energy, and spirit, and the "dual cultivation ...

  7. Zhenren - Wikipedia

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    Zhenren is a proper name of characters in Chinese folklore (e.g., Taiyi Zhenren), Chinese mythology (Cihang Zhenren), and Chinese literature (Luo Zhenren). Note that Japanese 真人 can be pronounced shinjin in the Daoist sense and Masato (e.g., Masato Shimon) or Mahito (Mahito Tsujimura) as a given name.

  8. Ziran - Wikipedia

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    Ziran has been interpreted and reinterpreted in a numerous ways over time. Most commonly, it has been seen as the greatest spiritual concept that was followed by lesser concepts of the Dao, Heaven, Earth, and Man in turn, based on the traditional translation and interpretation of Chapter 25 of the Tao Te Ching.

  9. List of Chinese animated series - Wikipedia

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    Mo Dao Zu Shi, also known as Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation (The Founder of Diabolism) Douluo Dalu; P. King Duckling; Battle Through the Heavens (Dou Puo Cang Qiong) There's a Pit in My Senior Martial Brother's Brain (Wo Jia Da Shi Xiong Nao Zi You Keng) Tales of Demons and Gods (Yao Shen Ji) The Young Imperial Guards