Confucianism and Taoism are both ancient Chinese styles of living.
Confucianism believes in setting good examples for others to follow, primarily in 5 key relationships: ruler and subject, wife and husband, older and younger sibling, friend and friend, and father and son.
Taoism (a.k.a., Daoism) focuses on living harmoniously; this is where the concept of yin and yang originates.
TAOISM - A system of religion and philosophy based on the teachings of Lao-tze 6th century Chinese philosopher advocating a simple and honest life and non interference with the course of natural events.
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Confucianism and Taoism are both ancient Chinese styles of living.
Confucianism believes in setting good examples for others to follow, primarily in 5 key relationships: ruler and subject, wife and husband, older and younger sibling, friend and friend, and father and son.
Taoism (a.k.a., Daoism) focuses on living harmoniously; this is where the concept of yin and yang originates.
It doesn't!
TAOISM - A system of religion and philosophy based on the teachings of Lao-tze 6th century Chinese philosopher advocating a simple and honest life and non interference with the course of natural events.
Completely different!
That is like asking how Enlightenment equates to some dinner recipe!