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The Daoist term for no strain or effort is .
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In Daoist thought, the term for the unnamable origin of the universe and the way nature expresses itself is .
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is the receptive aspect of the universe, expressing itself in silence, darkness, and rest.
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is the active aspect of reality, expressing itself in speech, light, and heat.
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The is the classic scripture of Daoism, known for its brevity and poetic paradox.
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The book of the sayings of Confucius is called the .
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is the Confucian virtue embracing the arts and cultural refinement.
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is the Confucian virtue meaning appropriate action, protocol, ritual, or etiquette.
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is the Confucian virtue meaning consideration for others and is written in the Chinese ideogram of "person" and "two."
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The Confucian ideal or noble person embodying all the virtues was called .
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is the author of a book of whimsical stories that express themes of early Daoist thought.
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is the legendary founder of Daoism.
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An ancient Confucian book of divination, is one of the Five Classics and is still in use today.
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Reciprocity; is a Confucian virtue.
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Family devotion, filial piety; is a Confucian virtue.
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is a Chinese school of philosophy that taught universal love.
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The life force is .
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The classical literature of the time preceding Confucius, the include(s) poetry, history, and divination.
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The major Confucian books, the include(s) sayings of Confucius and Mencius.
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The strictest of Chinese philosophical schools, advocate strong laws and punishments.
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Daoism developed a pantheon of hundreds of deities, the most important being .







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