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page 1History of Taoism
Yellow Turban Rebellion
rebellion against corruption of the Imperial Court rooted in Taoist religious principles
Great Way Government
short-lived puppet government proclaimed in Pudong on 5 Dec. 1937, to administer Japanese-occupied Shanghai in the early stages of the Second Sino-Japanese War

Huang-Lao
Huang–Lao () was the most influential Chinese school of thought in the early Han dynasty, having its origins in a broader political-philosophical drive looking for solutions to strengthen the feudal order as depicted in Zhou politics. Not systematically explained by historiographer Sima Qian, it is generally interpreted as a school of Syncretism, developing into a major religion, the beginnings of religious Taoism.
Travels to the West of Qiu Chang Chun
literary work
history of Taoism
aspect of history