The Chinese turned to Daoism for spiritual enlightenment. How did Chinese paintings reflect Daoism
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∙ 11y agoBy showing reverence of nature.
Chinese paintings are more realistic.
Daoism influenced the Chinese society during its dynastic era by offering an alternative to Confucianism which put emphasis on an individual.
Confucianism Daoism and legalism or Buddhism if you want to be fancy.wrong, it is Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism
Daoism is a philosophy which eventually became a Religion in China. Followers of both the religious and the philosophical teachings of Daoism can be found throughout the world, but principally anywhere there is a large Chinese or East Asian Community. Philosophical Daoism also deeply influenced Chinese and Japanese Buddhism, particularly Zen. As the Chinese Communist Government has relaxed restrictions against religions in recent years, Daoism is now undergoing a resurgence in mainland China.
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Philosophies such as Confucianism and Daoism
Daoism is a Chinese philosophical and religious tradition that emphasizes harmony with the Dao, or the underlying principle of the universe.
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Landscapes were the subjects of Chinese paintings during this time.
Confucianism and Daoism are both Chinese philosophies of living. They differ in that Confucianism believes in setting good examples to be followed by others, while Daoism believes in the philosophy of inaction.
There are many scenes in Chinese Paintings, such asLandscape, Birds&Flower, Figure, Animal, Calligraphy.