1. Daoist - Noun
2. Daoist - Adjective
Daoist (not comparable)
Alternative spelling of Taoist
Daoist (plural Daoists)
Alternative spelling of Taoist
Daoist thought is the root of science and technology in China. Joseph Needham
Although Falun Gong draws on both Buddhist and Daoist ideas and terminology, it claims no direct relationship or lineage connection to these religions. Source: Internet
In addition to the attainment of physical health, many Buddhist and Daoist meditation systems aspire to transform the physical body and cultivate a variety of supernatural capabilities (shentong), such as telepathy and divine sight. Source: Internet
Lewis (2006), 184. The latter fuses Daoist ideas with Confucianism and was a precursor to later Chinese metaphysical nature poetry, according to Liu Wu-chi. Source: Internet
It was developed by Tang Dynasty (618–907) Daoist masters based upon the Tiantai Buddhist practice of Vipassanā "insight" or "wisdom" meditation. Source: Internet
In his bid for power, Li Yuan had attracted a following by claiming descent from the Daoist sage Laozi ( fl. Source: Internet