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The Influence of Taoism on Employee Low-Carbon Behavior in China: The Mediating Role of Perceived Value and Guanxi [PDF]
Chunyu Zhang,1 Liping Liu,1 Qijie Xiao2 1School of Economics and Management, Guangxi Normal University, Guilin, 541004, People’s Republic of China; 2Suzhou Monash Research Institute of Science and Technology, Suzhou, 215300, People’s Republic of ...
Zhang C, Liu L, Xiao Q
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Taoism and digital inclusive finance [PDF]
To help investors understand the profound impact of Taoism in society, this study systematically evaluates its impact on digital inclusive finance and its mechanisms.
Xiaohui Chen, Hongwei Zhang, Xiang Cheng
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The Taiji Model of Self II: Developing Self Models and Self-Cultivation Theories Based on the Chinese Cultural Traditions of Taoism and Buddhism [PDF]
Based on the construction of the “Taiji Model of Confucian Self” that aims to explain self-structure, the progression of self-cultivation and the dominion of person-making in the context of Chinese Confucian culture, according to the ideas of Taoism and ...
Zhen-Dong Wang
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When Film Mediatizes Taoism, What Does It Bring to Taoism?
Although Taoism is no longer what it was in its prime, Taoist culture still has great spiritual value in the present day and is well worth promoting worldwide. Taoist cinema plays a powerful role in the mass communication of Taoism.
Zhentao Sun
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Exploring the reasons for the rise and fall of Taoism from the perspective of historical development: Taking several key periods as examples [PDF]
The paper delves into the historical development of Taoism, analyzing its rise and fall across various Chinese dynasties. It begins with the Eastern Han dynasty, emphasizing Zhang Ling’s role in establishing Taoism as a significant religious force.
Ding Juncheng, Luo Xin
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The spread of Taoism to the Western Regions marked the movement of Central Plains culture to the frontier, demonstrating its influence on local society. During the Han Dynasty, Central Plains culture had reached the Western Regions.
Jiamin Si, Jishao Han
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The Tao Te Ching, a book containing teachings attributed to Laozi (老子), together with the later writings of Zhuangzi, are both widely considered the keystone works of Taoism.
Louis Cranier
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Objectives: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism have influenced societies and shaped cultures as they have spread across the span of history and ultimately across the world. However, to date, the interrelated nature of their impacts has yet to be examined
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Considering Confucian, Buddhist, and Taoist influences on daily emotion regulation and affect in Chinese Australian trauma survivors [PDF]
Background: Confucianist, Buddhist and Taoist teachings offer insight into emotion processing for members of East Asian cultures. Emerging research also suggests distinguishing Confucianism into restrictive (focused on restricting self-needs for the ...
Marcus Lai +10 more
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Taoism-Net: A Fruit Tree Segmentation Model Based on Minimalism Design for UAV Camera
The development of precision agriculture requires unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to collect diverse data, such as RGB images, 3D point clouds, and hyperspectral images.
Yanheng Mai +7 more
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