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Taoism
Matching exercise
Match the items on the right to the items on the left.
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Chuang tzu
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“The Way and Its Power”; sacred scripture of Taoism; enduring hardships of the world through noninvolvement gives the person better chance for survival
Concept of inaction, taught in the Tao Te King; by practicing Wu Wei, one can get his life in harmony with the Tao and live as he is meant to live
Elements in the universe contrary to each other (life and death, good and evil, etc). Yang are positive elements; Yin the negative elements.
Chinese sage and philosopher who founded Taoism
“Way” or “Path”; tthe inexpressible way of ultimate reality by which one should order his life
A later disciple of Lao-tzu who wrote some 33 books which helped popularize Taoism
Lao-tzu
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“The Way and Its Power”; sacred scripture of Taoism; enduring hardships of the world through noninvolvement gives the person better chance for survival
Concept of inaction, taught in the Tao Te King; by practicing Wu Wei, one can get his life in harmony with the Tao and live as he is meant to live
Elements in the universe contrary to each other (life and death, good and evil, etc). Yang are positive elements; Yin the negative elements.
Chinese sage and philosopher who founded Taoism
“Way” or “Path”; tthe inexpressible way of ultimate reality by which one should order his life
A later disciple of Lao-tzu who wrote some 33 books which helped popularize Taoism
Tao Te King
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“The Way and Its Power”; sacred scripture of Taoism; enduring hardships of the world through noninvolvement gives the person better chance for survival
Concept of inaction, taught in the Tao Te King; by practicing Wu Wei, one can get his life in harmony with the Tao and live as he is meant to live
Elements in the universe contrary to each other (life and death, good and evil, etc). Yang are positive elements; Yin the negative elements.
Chinese sage and philosopher who founded Taoism
“Way” or “Path”; tthe inexpressible way of ultimate reality by which one should order his life
A later disciple of Lao-tzu who wrote some 33 books which helped popularize Taoism
The Tao
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“The Way and Its Power”; sacred scripture of Taoism; enduring hardships of the world through noninvolvement gives the person better chance for survival
Concept of inaction, taught in the Tao Te King; by practicing Wu Wei, one can get his life in harmony with the Tao and live as he is meant to live
Elements in the universe contrary to each other (life and death, good and evil, etc). Yang are positive elements; Yin the negative elements.
Chinese sage and philosopher who founded Taoism
“Way” or “Path”; tthe inexpressible way of ultimate reality by which one should order his life
A later disciple of Lao-tzu who wrote some 33 books which helped popularize Taoism
Wu Wei
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“The Way and Its Power”; sacred scripture of Taoism; enduring hardships of the world through noninvolvement gives the person better chance for survival
Concept of inaction, taught in the Tao Te King; by practicing Wu Wei, one can get his life in harmony with the Tao and live as he is meant to live
Elements in the universe contrary to each other (life and death, good and evil, etc). Yang are positive elements; Yin the negative elements.
Chinese sage and philosopher who founded Taoism
“Way” or “Path”; tthe inexpressible way of ultimate reality by which one should order his life
A later disciple of Lao-tzu who wrote some 33 books which helped popularize Taoism
Yin-Yang
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“The Way and Its Power”; sacred scripture of Taoism; enduring hardships of the world through noninvolvement gives the person better chance for survival
Concept of inaction, taught in the Tao Te King; by practicing Wu Wei, one can get his life in harmony with the Tao and live as he is meant to live
Elements in the universe contrary to each other (life and death, good and evil, etc). Yang are positive elements; Yin the negative elements.
Chinese sage and philosopher who founded Taoism
“Way” or “Path”; tthe inexpressible way of ultimate reality by which one should order his life
A later disciple of Lao-tzu who wrote some 33 books which helped popularize Taoism
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Quiz created by Atty. Gerry T. Galacio,
Baptist Distinctives, free online Bible Institute for Asia, Africa and Latin America