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an Asian philosophy or religion.
Taoism is an Asian philosophy or religion.

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Traditionally, Taoism has been attributed to three sources: the oldest being the mythical 'Yellow Emperor', but the most famous is Lao zi's (Wade-Giles, Lao tse) 'Dao de jing' (Wade-Giles, Tao teh ching). Lao zi was an older contemporary of Confucius. The third source is Chuang Tse. But the original source of Taoism is said to be the ancient 'I Ching', The Book Of Changes.
Traditionally, Taoism has been attributed to three sources: the oldest being the mythical 'Yellow Emperor', but the most famous is [Lao zi]?'s (Wade-Giles, [Lao tse]?) 'Dao de jing' (Wade-Giles, 'Tao teh ching'). Lao zi was an older contemporary of Confucius. The third source is [Chuang Tse]?. But the original source of Taoism is said to be the ancient 'I Ching', The Book Of Changes.

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