Who is the founder of Taoism? What is the difference between Taoism and Taoism? Strictly speaking, Taoist thought originated from Xuanyuan Huangdi, and the founder of Taoism was Lao Zi (Lao Zi founded Taoist philosophy, but he didn't establish a school), and the founder of Taoism was Zhang Daoling (Zhang Daoling was the founder of the mountain, commonly known as "Zhang Tianshi").
There is a difference between Taoism and Taoism: Taoism can become a religion only with the support of the state, and its thoughts can be realized in state behavior. Taoism is a native religion in China. Founded in the Eastern Han Dynasty in Shun Di. In the cultural tradition, Taoism inherited the traditional ritual and music civilization in ancient China. In theory, Taoism directly absorbed and developed the Taoist thoughts of Laozi and Zhuangzi during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. In practice, Taoism inherited the cultivation experience and achievements of literati immortals in the pre-Qin period. Taoist culture has a long history and is profound. To sum up, there are twelve aspects: Taoist cosmology, Taoist outlook on life, Taoist philosophy, Taoist theology, Taoism, rituals, medical health preservation, Yin and Yang Feng Shui, life prediction, Dojo rituals, Taoist martial arts and Taoist music.
Therefore, Taoist culture is the treasure house of China traditional culture. Moreover, it is the sages from generation to generation who have built, carried forward and perfected this treasure house, and the immortals are truly noble. From pre-Qin to Sui Dynasty, to Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, to Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties, to Song Dynasty, to Yuan Dynasty, to Ming and Qing Dynasties and modern times, there were more than 765,438+00 famous Taoist immortals. Laozi, born in the late Spring and Autumn Period, is the founder of Taoist school and Taoist philosophy. Shi Li, tomorrow, Zi Pin. Ku County, Chu Garden (now Luyi County, Henan Province). His Five Thousand Words of Laozi, also known as Tao Te Ching, is a pioneering work of Taoist culture, with profound philosophy and wisdom, insight into the universe, society and life, reflection on human rationality and analysis of ideas, which has far-reaching influence in China and even the world.