In Taoism, there isn't a formalized system of punishment for stealing, as the philosophy emphasizes harmony, balance, and the natural order rather than strict legalistic measures. Instead of punitive actions, Taoism encourages understanding the consequences of one's actions and promoting virtue and compassion. The focus is on personal growth and returning to a state of harmony with oneself and the community. Thus, the approach would likely lean toward restorative practices rather than punitive ones.
Taoism is practiced in China.
Taoism has numerous deities.
The religion of Taoism derives from the philosophy of Taoism which was founded by Lao-tzu. The practice of Taoism began during the Shang dynasty in China.
Taoism
taoism view of man
taoism first developed after christions
the china reactin to taoism is blaah.blaah.blaah :)
Yes, taoism is a non-hierarchrical religion.
It sounds as if you are confusing Taoism with Maoism ...
Taoism is a philosophy- written by Lao-Tzu.
Confucianism and Taoism