Compare Daoism and Confucianism
What will be an ideal response?
Daoism is the Chinese mystical school of thought. The Dao ("the way") is embedded in nature, and to attain it, the individual must practice the art of "not-doing." It argues for a unifying principle in all nature, the interchangeability of energy and matter. Confucianism seeks to define the proper way to behave in the world. Traditional Chinese values such as self-control, propriety, reverence for one's elders, and virtuous behavior lie at the core of this system.
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