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The founder of Confucius and was the emperor for China who thought of legalism and Daoism.
Laozi (Lao Tzu), the founder of Daoism, was born sometime between 600 & 300 BCE in the southern feudal state of Chu, and given the birth-name of Li Erh. As an adult, he held a minor government post as a librarian: a keeper of the archives at the Zhou Court.
Laozi (Lao Tzu), the founder of Daoism, was born sometime between 600 & 300 BCE in the southern feudal state of Chu, and given the birth-name of Li Erh. As an adult, he held a minor government post as a librarian: a keeper of the archives at the Zhou Court.
"The more laws and order are made prominent, the more thieves and robbers there will be," is a quote from Laozi, the founder of Daoism. So, it's Daoism.
Laozi is considered the most famous teacher of Daoism. He is traditionally credited with writing the foundational text of Daoism, the "Tao Te Ching." Laozi's teachings focus on living in harmony with the natural order of the universe and the principle of Wu Wei (non-action).
Legalism was far different in its ideals and approach. Like Daoism, Legalism did not have one founder but several who shared similar ideas of which Han Feizi and Shangzi are well known. While Confucianism tried to gain total harmony with social order and Daoism searched for the same result in nature, Legalists believed that a strong political structure was the answer.
what are the customs of daoism
there is no religious daoism. it was created as a philosophy only.