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Of the traditional Chinese religions, Taoism has substantially higher appeal in the West than [[Confucianism]], if only because the latter is so concerned with politeness and filial piety, whereas Taoism actually has things to say about spiritual matters. Possibly the most notable non-Chinese Taoist is [[Ursula K. Le Guin]], who inserts Taoist themes into her works and has written a commentary about the Tao Te Ching.
 
Oh, and it's pronounced "Dow".<ref>Which makes one wonder whether [[The Simpsons (animation)|Homer Simpson]] is a Taoist.</ref> [http://www.patheos.com/Library/Taoism/ For more] [[wikipedia:Taoism|information]]...
 
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