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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.
Xiang Cheng, Xiaohui Chen
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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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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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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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Hagiographical tales tell us that some Buddhist monks who lived during the Early Medieval China (220–589) possessed considerable medical skills. Some were proficient in foreign medicine, while others had mastery over traditional Chinese medicine.
Dawei Wang
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Suggestions on the Revision of the Great Dictionary of Taoism
The Great Dictionary of Taoism, published by Huaxia Publishing House in 1994 and compiled by the Chinese Taoist Association and Suzhou Taoist Association, is the first comprehensive reference book on Taoism in the world.
Zuguo Liu, Qi Liu, Mi Wang
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A New Study on Fushi of Early Quanzhen Daoism
Fushi (服食), a method for treating diseases and nourishing life to achieve longevity, is highly valued and widely used in traditional Taoism. Regarding whether Quanzhen Taoism, a new form of Taoism founded in the Jin Dynasty (1115–1234), practices Fushi ...
Hongyi Chen, Yongfeng Huang
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A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF TAOISM AND COMPLEMENTARY REFLECTION (IBUANYIDANDA PHILOSOPHY)
This work examined the thoughts of Taoism as propounded by Lao-Tzu and Complementary Reflection as propounded by Asouzu to discover their nexus and their point of diversion.
Peter Bisong Bisong
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KONSEP KETUHANAN DI DALAM AGAMA TAOISME DAN KONFUSIANISME
There are many writings that say that Taoism and Confucianism are not a religion, because it places more emphasis on human morals both for fellow human beings and with nature.
Annisa Ranah Zhafira
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Taoist Death Care in Medieval China—An Examination of Wu Tong’s (吳通) Epitaph
Survival and death are the two most important things in life. The ancient Chinese people attached great importance to death, so the funeral ceremonies were very complete. Since its inception, Taoism has actively participated in funeral activities, so the
Lianlong Wang
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