| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| The first recorded and most famous teacher of Taoism | Laozi | 81%
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| Black and white dualist symbol often associated with Taoism | Taijitu | 81%
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| The natural flow that is central in Taoism, often translated as "the Way" | Tao | 81%
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| Taoism has had influence on this type of Buddhism | Zen | 76%
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| Some alchemical branches of Taoism believe consuming this metal would grant immortality | Mercury | 52%
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| Other dominant religion in China that Taoism historically conflicted with | Confucianism | 50%
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| State of effortless action, teached by Taoists (literally: "not doing") | Wu Wei | 45%
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| Less known in the west, Taoism has a pantheon of these | Gods | 43%
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| Turbulent period in Chinese history where Taoism originated | Warring states period | 36%
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| Benjamin Hoff used this childern's book bear to explain Taoism | Winnie the Pooh | 36%
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| The active expression of the above, often translated as "Virtue" | Te | 31%
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| The most important Taoist scripture, credited to person #1 | Tao Te Jing | 29%
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| Second most famous teacher of Taoism, known for his comedic storytelling | Zhuangzi | 29%
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| Ancient divination text, which influenced Taoism | I Ching | 21%
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| Third most famous teacher of Taoism who, according to legend, could ride the wind | Liezi | 5%
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