Important texts in Taoism include the "Tao Te Ching," attributed to Laozi, which outlines the principles of the Tao and offers poetic wisdom on living in harmony with the universe. Another key text is the "Zhuangzi," named after its author, which explores philosophical themes through allegorical narratives and emphasizes the relativity of human concepts. Additionally, the "Daozang," or "Taoist Canon," is a comprehensive collection of Taoist writings, rituals, and teachings compiled over centuries, serving as a crucial resource for Taoist practice and thought.
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Taoist priests are called Taoshi.
The main language of Taoism is Classical Chinese, particularly the literary form used in foundational texts such as the Tao Te Ching and the Zhuangzi. These texts are composed in a style that reflects the philosophical and poetic nature of Taoism. While modern Mandarin is spoken by practitioners today, the classical texts remain central to the study and understanding of Taoist philosophy.
Chinese Taoist Association was created in 1957.
Lao Mountain Taoist was created in 1981.
Meiqing Chen has written: 'Shuo Sheng wang, dao xin yang' -- subject(s): Gods, Taoist, Guangze zun wang (Chinese deity), Religious life and customs, Taoism, Taoist Gods, Taoist Temples, Temples, Taoist
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Research Association of Laozi Taoist Culture was created in 2008.
Kiangsi is holy to Taoism because it's the birthplace of the religion. It is also the location of some important Taoist temples.
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