According to Laozi, what is the Dao?

A. the home of the heavenly spirits
B. respect for authority
C. the natural way of the universe
D. reverence for ancestors

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The Tao Te Ching, often called simply Laozi after its reputed author, describes the Dao (or Tao) as the source and ideal of all existence: it is unseen, but not transcendent, immensely powerful yet supremely humble, being the root of all things.

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1.According to Laozi, what is the Dao?

A. the home of the heavenly spirits

B. respect for authority

C. the natural way of the universe**

D. reverence for ancestors

2. Which spirits were most important to the ancient Chinese?

A. spirits of one's ancestors**

B. evil spirits who controlled the crops

C. spirits found in the natural world

D. spirits representing the Mandate of Heaven

3. This painting shows life as it existed in China many years ago. The title of the painting is Carrying Loads of Rice to Feed His Parents. What Confucian idea does the image represent?

A. filial piety**

B. force of yin and yang

C. Legalism

D. Mandate of Heaven