Deck 8: Daoism

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What does the following Key Term mean:
-jiao
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What does the following Key Term mean:
-wu-wei
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Which of these best describes the Dao?

A) the eternal source of all that is real and the invisible process and underpinning of the world
B) the doctrine of the supreme beings
C) the source of nature
D) an impersonal god
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In what text does this excerpt appear? "The way that cannot be spoken of / Is not the constant way; / The name that can be named / Is not the constant name."

A) the I Ching
B) the Book of Parables
C) the Daodejing
D) the Book of the Way
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Which of these describes one way Daoists interpret the term wu-wei?

A) mindful action
B) effortless inaction
C) action taken
D) effortless action
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In the Zhuangzi there is strong emphasis on _________ the Dao.

A) understanding
B) mystically uniting with
C) overcoming
D) regaining power over
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How can the Dao be known?

A) through rational thought
B) through experimentation
C) through mystical experience
D) through prayer
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The main interest of religious Daoism has been to align the practitioner ever closer to the Dao and to achieve ________.

A) immortality
B) perfection
C) moksha
D) samsara
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Which of these is not one of the many practices mentioned in the textbook that have been taken up by religious Daoists?

A) diet and exercises
B) drinking chemical elixirs for restoration of energy
C) exorcism rituals
D) asceticism
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Which of these is not one of the three kinds of meditation practiced by Daoists?

A) concentrative meditation
B) insight meditation
C) karmic meditation
D) ecstatic excursions
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The Daoist concept of insight is borrowed from Buddhism and coupled closely with the notion of ________.

A) mindfulness
B) ahimsa
C) dharma
D) yoga
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For religious Daoists the body's "inner alchemy" is also called ________.

A) atman
B) yin and yang
C) yoga
D) anatman
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The _________ is a communitywide, multiday liturgy conducted by Daoist priests to implore the gods to bless everyone with health and good fortune.

A) Yen
B) Xing
C) Jaio
D) Wei
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Daoism evolved a pantheon of innumerable spiritual beings, gods, or celestials and immortals, as well as deified ________ and forces of nature.

A) mountains
B) bodies of water
C) kings
D) heroes
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Which of these is not a form of Daoist meditation?

A) insight meditation
B) concentrative meditation
C) yogic meditation
D) ecstatic excursions
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The Daoist body of scriptures is immense, consisting of ________ volumes added over fifteen hundred years and revered by multiple Daoist traditions.

A) 1,120
B) 150
C) 420
D) 3,000
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Unlike the Daodejing, the Zhuangzi eschews ________, focusing instead on inactive action and meditation.

A) the pantheon
B) secular life
C) wu-wei
D) politics
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For Taoism the danger is ________, reading wu-wei as admonishing us to do as little as possible or in any case nothing contrary to natural impulse.

A) ego
B) quietism
C) selfishness
D) selfism
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The slow, fluid movements of ________ are meant to increase and balance the flow of ch'i energy throughout the body.

A) mindfulness meditation
B) tai chi
C) ecstatic meditation
D) yoga
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According to Quiet Sitting with Master Yinshi there are two types of ________.

A) meditation
B) wu-wei
C) breathing
D) movement
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According to the official policy of the Communist government, Daoism is a(n) ________ rather than a religion and therefore does not have the same protections as Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam.

A) superstition
B) outdated tradition
C) cult
D) secular practice
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The Daozang's books have been sorted into three main divisions, known as the Three ________.

A) Texts of Yin
B) Caverns
C) Books of Meditations
D) Songs
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The Dao is beyond words; it is "nameless" and thus can only be hinted at.
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The Daoist is proactive and tries to take charge of problems and obstacles.
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Daoists differ on exactly what attitudes wu-wei implies.
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To besollow the Dao, Daoists follow a regimented structure of worship.
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Thus the Dao can be known through rational and unrational thought.
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In Daoist philosophy there is no special relationship between the human, or the human's mind, and the nature of the universe.
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Daoists reject public displays of religious practice such as festivals.
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The Daoist pantheon makes up a divine hierarchy, resembling a state bureaucracy.
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Daoists reject all but one form of meditation, which was developed by Laozi.
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Ecstatic excursions in Daoism are travels to the realms of the otherworld, which go back originally to the journeys of shamans.
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Second only to the Daodejing is the Zhuangzi, which comprises thirty-three chapters, the first seven of which are alleged to be the work of Zhuangzi himself.
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According to Zhuangzi, grasping the Dao helps a person to correctly apply wu-wei.
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Tai chi is a discipline developed in the eighteenth century that reflects Daoist beliefs in cosmic order and energy.
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Stepping exercises have been used in China for hundreds of years, and they are still common practice in contemporary Daoism.
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The Lady of Great Mystery was reputedly an immortal who could perform miracles.
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According to the official policy of the Communist government, Daoism has the same protections as Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam.
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Feng shui is the art of reading the yin and yang forces present in particular settings, in order to ensure the harmony of buildings and activities.
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Laozi and Confucius wrote the Daodejing together.
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In the Zhuangzi there is a strong emphasis on mystically uniting with the gods.
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Laozi says that even in matters of governance, struggle and strain are useless, but wu-wei accomplishes much.
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Discuss the main interest of religious Daoism and how it differs from philosophical Daoism. Use examples from the text to support your comparison.
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What is the importance of wu-wei? Why and how should a Daoist practice wu-wei?
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How do Daoists and Confucianists differ in their conceptions of the ultimate force in the universe? Why are these differences important?
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Discuss Laozi and Zhuangzi and the contributions made by each to the development of both philosophical and religious Daoism.
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In the Daodejing, what kind of government does wu-wei seem to imply?
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Deck 8: Daoism
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What does the following Key Term mean:
-jiao
A communitywide liturgy conducted by Daoist priests to implore the gods to bless everyone with health and good fortune.
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What does the following Key Term mean:
-wu-wei
Inactive action, or effortless action.
3
Which of these best describes the Dao?

A) the eternal source of all that is real and the invisible process and underpinning of the world
B) the doctrine of the supreme beings
C) the source of nature
D) an impersonal god
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4
In what text does this excerpt appear? "The way that cannot be spoken of / Is not the constant way; / The name that can be named / Is not the constant name."

A) the I Ching
B) the Book of Parables
C) the Daodejing
D) the Book of the Way
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Which of these describes one way Daoists interpret the term wu-wei?

A) mindful action
B) effortless inaction
C) action taken
D) effortless action
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In the Zhuangzi there is strong emphasis on _________ the Dao.

A) understanding
B) mystically uniting with
C) overcoming
D) regaining power over
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How can the Dao be known?

A) through rational thought
B) through experimentation
C) through mystical experience
D) through prayer
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The main interest of religious Daoism has been to align the practitioner ever closer to the Dao and to achieve ________.

A) immortality
B) perfection
C) moksha
D) samsara
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Which of these is not one of the many practices mentioned in the textbook that have been taken up by religious Daoists?

A) diet and exercises
B) drinking chemical elixirs for restoration of energy
C) exorcism rituals
D) asceticism
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Which of these is not one of the three kinds of meditation practiced by Daoists?

A) concentrative meditation
B) insight meditation
C) karmic meditation
D) ecstatic excursions
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The Daoist concept of insight is borrowed from Buddhism and coupled closely with the notion of ________.

A) mindfulness
B) ahimsa
C) dharma
D) yoga
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12
For religious Daoists the body's "inner alchemy" is also called ________.

A) atman
B) yin and yang
C) yoga
D) anatman
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The _________ is a communitywide, multiday liturgy conducted by Daoist priests to implore the gods to bless everyone with health and good fortune.

A) Yen
B) Xing
C) Jaio
D) Wei
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14
Daoism evolved a pantheon of innumerable spiritual beings, gods, or celestials and immortals, as well as deified ________ and forces of nature.

A) mountains
B) bodies of water
C) kings
D) heroes
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Which of these is not a form of Daoist meditation?

A) insight meditation
B) concentrative meditation
C) yogic meditation
D) ecstatic excursions
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The Daoist body of scriptures is immense, consisting of ________ volumes added over fifteen hundred years and revered by multiple Daoist traditions.

A) 1,120
B) 150
C) 420
D) 3,000
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Unlike the Daodejing, the Zhuangzi eschews ________, focusing instead on inactive action and meditation.

A) the pantheon
B) secular life
C) wu-wei
D) politics
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For Taoism the danger is ________, reading wu-wei as admonishing us to do as little as possible or in any case nothing contrary to natural impulse.

A) ego
B) quietism
C) selfishness
D) selfism
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The slow, fluid movements of ________ are meant to increase and balance the flow of ch'i energy throughout the body.

A) mindfulness meditation
B) tai chi
C) ecstatic meditation
D) yoga
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According to Quiet Sitting with Master Yinshi there are two types of ________.

A) meditation
B) wu-wei
C) breathing
D) movement
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According to the official policy of the Communist government, Daoism is a(n) ________ rather than a religion and therefore does not have the same protections as Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam.

A) superstition
B) outdated tradition
C) cult
D) secular practice
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The Daozang's books have been sorted into three main divisions, known as the Three ________.

A) Texts of Yin
B) Caverns
C) Books of Meditations
D) Songs
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The Dao is beyond words; it is "nameless" and thus can only be hinted at.
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The Daoist is proactive and tries to take charge of problems and obstacles.
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Daoists differ on exactly what attitudes wu-wei implies.
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To besollow the Dao, Daoists follow a regimented structure of worship.
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Thus the Dao can be known through rational and unrational thought.
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In Daoist philosophy there is no special relationship between the human, or the human's mind, and the nature of the universe.
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Daoists reject public displays of religious practice such as festivals.
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The Daoist pantheon makes up a divine hierarchy, resembling a state bureaucracy.
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Daoists reject all but one form of meditation, which was developed by Laozi.
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Ecstatic excursions in Daoism are travels to the realms of the otherworld, which go back originally to the journeys of shamans.
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Second only to the Daodejing is the Zhuangzi, which comprises thirty-three chapters, the first seven of which are alleged to be the work of Zhuangzi himself.
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According to Zhuangzi, grasping the Dao helps a person to correctly apply wu-wei.
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Tai chi is a discipline developed in the eighteenth century that reflects Daoist beliefs in cosmic order and energy.
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Stepping exercises have been used in China for hundreds of years, and they are still common practice in contemporary Daoism.
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The Lady of Great Mystery was reputedly an immortal who could perform miracles.
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According to the official policy of the Communist government, Daoism has the same protections as Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam.
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Feng shui is the art of reading the yin and yang forces present in particular settings, in order to ensure the harmony of buildings and activities.
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Laozi and Confucius wrote the Daodejing together.
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In the Zhuangzi there is a strong emphasis on mystically uniting with the gods.
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Laozi says that even in matters of governance, struggle and strain are useless, but wu-wei accomplishes much.
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Discuss the main interest of religious Daoism and how it differs from philosophical Daoism. Use examples from the text to support your comparison.
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What is the importance of wu-wei? Why and how should a Daoist practice wu-wei?
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How do Daoists and Confucianists differ in their conceptions of the ultimate force in the universe? Why are these differences important?
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Discuss Laozi and Zhuangzi and the contributions made by each to the development of both philosophical and religious Daoism.
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In the Daodejing, what kind of government does wu-wei seem to imply?
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