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1 2| in an age when Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism were seeking 2 2| behind it all. Teaism was Taoism in disguise. ~ 3 3| III. Taoism and Zennism~The connection 4 3| of Laotse, the founder of Taoism, is also intimately associated 5 3| Taoists. Our interest in Taoism and Zennism here lies mainly 6 3| in the first place that Taoism, like its legitimate successor 7 3| retaining ancestral conventions. Taoism cannot be understood without 8 3| dominating subsequent movements. Taoism was an active power during 9 3| we should pay homage to Taoism for what it has done toward 10 3| in which the votaries of Taoism, princes and hermits alike, 11 3| that grotesque apology for Taoism which we find in China at 12 3| the chief contribution of Taoism to Asiatic life has been 13 3| historians have always spoken of Taoism as the "art of being in 14 3| readjustment to our surroundings. Taoism accepts the mundane as it 15 3| emphasises the teachings of Taoism. Zen is a name derived from 16 3| scholars. ~Zennism, like Taoism, is the worship of Relativity. 17 3| opposites. Again, Zennism, like Taoism, is a strong advocate of 18 3| orthodox Buddhism even as Taoism was opposed to Confucianism. 19 3| smallest incidents of life. Taoism furnished the basis for