Lao Tzu: The Founder of One of the Three Pillars of Traditional Chinese  Thought

Lao Tzu: The Founder of One of the Three Pillars of Traditional Chinese Thought

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Lao Tzu is traditionally regarded as the founder of Taoism, a school of thought that developed in ancient China. Taoism is seen as one of the three main pillars of traditional Chinese thought.
Lao Tzu is traditionally regarded as the founder of Taoism, a school of thought that developed in ancient China. Taoism is seen as one of the three main pillars of traditional Chinese thought. The other two pillars are Buddhism, which was transmitted to China from India, and Confucianism, which was founded by Confucius.

Lao Tzu: The Founder of One of the Three Pillars of Traditional Chinese Thought

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