This paper aims to explore the similarities and differences between the main teachings of Laozi and Zhuangzi. It is related to the type of doctrine, the nature of nature, nature's doctrine, promoting behavior, human society and other philosophical issues. It explains in detail the aspects of Taoism and how these doctrines are related to one another. It aims to explain how Laoji and Chuangji actually practice religion.
Taoism was brought by Lao Tzu and developed by Chow and his grandchild. Tao refers to a universal, objective law. Laoji summarizes the laws of the universe by observing nature and human laws. This can best be understood by observing the parallelism of the concept of modern natural law. According to modern understanding, the universe and all its living things and things depend on a few universal objective laws. Even though enormous complexity can hide this fact, everything that develops in the universe can be derived from these laws. In fact, it is generally thought that the last single rule (GUT) is found, from which all other rules can be derived. In this spirit, people should understand Laoji's sentence 'props bears, bears ...'. ("___ ___ ___ ___ 1 ___ ___ 1 ___ ___ ___ 0 ___ ___ ___ 0 ___ ___ ___ 0 ___ ___ ___ 0
This paper aims to explore the similarities and differences between the main teachings of Laozi and Zhuangzi. It is related to the type of doctrine, the nature of nature, nature's doctrine, promoting behavior, human society and other philosophical issues. It explains in detail the aspects of Taoism and how these doctrines are related to one another. It aims to explain how Laoji and Chuangji actually practice religion.
Originator of Lao Taoism - Origin of Taoism (Taoism) Taoism is difficult to understand, but it was originally regarded as an opponent of Confucianism. Early Taoist teachings were attributed to Laozi in the 5th century BC. He is the most influential Taoist text, the famous writer of The Way and its power (Overmyer, 1995, p. 315). Where Confucianism places emphasis on moral behavior, Taoism talks about the virtue of Wu Wei (no action) and progresses with the flow of things. Like Confucianism, Taoism and Taoism returned to the Golden Age. They believe that this superior ruler leads his people in a humble way, not trying to hinder the rhythm of social life in the larger natural model and the entire universe. Dacoits is enthusiastic about working on "immortality" and is considered to change the secular existence. This led to the development of alchemy and meditation, aimed at achieving material immortality.