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Two Chinese Religious Systems Both Taoism and

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Both Taoism and Confucianism emerged in ancient China in response to indigenous culture, values, and spiritual ways (Fisher 178). In ancient Chinese tradition, the universe is seen as arising from the interplay of yin and yang, which are made of energy commonly represented as interlocking shapes with dominance shifting between the dark, receptive yin and the bright, assertive yang mode. Though similar in terms of their mutual belief in the necessity of achieving harmony and maintaining balance, Taoism is generally regarded as more mystical and Confucianism as more focused on political and moral ways (Fisher 179). The purpose of this essay is to identify the difference between these two systems, a topic selected because Taoism and Confucianism together offer ways of looking at and being in the world that can lead to fulfillment and a noble way of being.

Taoism as represented in the Tao Te Ching of Lao Tzu ( xi) places "integrity" or "te" at its center. The Tao is a reality that is transcendent and which is often understood as "nonbeing." The Tao is the "mother of all things,"

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