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Taoism
Taoism or Daoism (, ) is a philosophical and religious tradition indigenous to China, emphasizing harmony with the Tao . With a range of meaning in Chinese philosophy, translations of Tao include 'way', 'road', 'path', or 'technique', generally understood in the Taoist sense as an enigmatic process of transforming ultimately underlying reality. Taoist thought has informed the development of various practices within the Taoist tradition, including forms of meditation, astrology, qigong, feng shui, and internal alchemy. A common goal of Taoist practice is self-cultivation, a deeper appreciation

Confucianism
thumb|upright=1.15|Temple of Confucius of [[Jiangyin, Wuxi, Jiangsu. It is a wenmiao (), a temple where Confucius is worshipped as Wendi, "God of Culture" ().]]
thumb|upright=1.15|Gates of the wenmiao of Datong, [[Shanxi]]
Confucianism, also known as Ruism or Ru classicism, is a system of thought and behavior originating in ancient China, and is variously described as a tradition, philosophy, religion, theory of government, or way of life. Founded by Confucius in the Hundred Schools of Thought era (c. 500 BCE), Confucianism integrates philosophy, ethics, and social governance, with a core focu
Chinese Buddhism
Buddhism with Chinese characteristics
Xuankong Temple
temple built into a cliff in Shanxi province, China

Sādhanā
300px|thumb|Buddhist sādhanā (Buddhism in Japan|Japan)
thumb|Shugendō sādhanā (Japan)
Three teachings
term referring to Confucianism, Daoism and Buddhism collectively, considered as a harmonious aggregate

Caigentan
thumb|Painting in the Hsinchu Tian Hong Temple, featuring a quote from Caigentan.
The Caigentan () is a circa 1590 text written by the Ming Dynasty scholar and philosopher Hong Zicheng (). This compilation of aphorisms eclectically combines elements from the Three teachings (Confucianism, Daoism and Buddhism), and is comparable with Marcus Aurelius' Meditations or La Rochefoucauld's Maximes.
Vinegar tasters
traditional subject in Chinese painting
Three laughs at Tiger Brook
Chinese proverb
Yuen Yuen Institute
temple in Hong Kong
Sangō Shiiki
dialectic allegory
Sanyiism
Chinese folk religious tradition of Fujian, founded in the 16th century by Lin Zhao'en.