Taoist
adjective uk/ˈtaʊ.ɪst/ us/ˈdaʊ.ɪst/
道教的
relating to or believing in Taoism (= a religion developed originally in ancient China)
a Taoist temple 一座道观
Taoist philosophy 道家哲学
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- The ability to manipulate one's dreams by achieving consciousness in the dream state is a second pillar of Taoist healing.
- The chanting of Taoist monks, the drumming of ceramic bowls and the singing of folk songs accompanied by the sound of a running river were his early musical influences.
- The Ch'an (Zen) sect may have derived its metaphysic from Mahayana, but its psychology was pure early Taoist.
Taoist
noun [ C ] uk/ˈtaʊ.ɪst/ us/ˈdaʊ.ɪst/
道士;道家思想的信徒
someone who believes in Taoism (= a religion developed originally in ancient China)
Her parents were Taoists. 她父母相信道家思想。
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- Taoists believe such events help create conditions for individuals to act in harmony.
- A Taoist, interested in nature, mountains, and alchemy, he wrote over 1000 imaginative and rhapsodic free-style poems.