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The Taoist ideal is for a person to take action by changing themselves, and thus becoming an example of the good life to others. They should develop themselves so that they live their life in complete harmony with the universe. So the philosophy is not do good things; but become a good person.
The basic idea of the Daoists was to enable people to realize that, since human life is really only a small part of a larger process of nature, the only human actions which ultimately make sense are those which are in with the flow of Nature the Dao or the Way.
Answer and Explanation: ing to legend, Taoism (pronounced daoism) was originally founded by the Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu sometime around the 4th century BCE. The central theme of Taoism is harmony and balance; living in ance with nature while maintaining humility.
Daoism is a system of philosophy and religion that began in ancient China. It is sometimes spelled Taoism. Along with the philosophy called Confucianism, Daoism has helped to shape Chinese culture.
In Daoism, the dao is often translated as the way. Daoists rejected the narrow Confucian view of dao as a way of behaving in society to ensure order and social harmony, and instead view the dao as the natural way of the universe and all things. The dao is represented as the source or origin of all that exists.

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For example, meditation practices, the way people build homes, feng shui and things like that. Those all stem from Daoism. So it has importance in Chinese culture that probably goes beyond its relatively weak position [compared to the other four main religions in China].

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