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Traditionally, the founder is Laozi, writer of the Dao De Jing. But Daoism seems to have developed more "organically" in China, meaning that the various beliefs associated with Daoism developed over long periods of time and built on each other, culminating in the foundational texts produced during the Hundred Schools, such as the Dao De Jing and Zhuangzi.

It is also important to note that Daoism is not a "religion" as most Westerners would understand it.

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