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After watching the documentary The Long Search: Taoism: A Question of Balance—China, I am totally surprised by the details in the video, which explain every single aspect of people’s daily life in Taiwan as religious, especially Taoist. Since China does not consider itself as a nation of religious beliefs and practices, I do not actually think of what Chinese people do everyday as religious. However, after studying Religions in China for a semester, I finally realize that all the Chinese traditions and beliefs have evolved as a mixture of Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism. As a result, it all makes sense to see in the video that Taoism is a dominant religion that has deeply influenced individuals’ life in Taiwan.

It is pretty striking that yin and yang are neither good nor bad, while the balance of yin and yang is good. This assertion is claimed in the beginning of the video. It is sort of contradictory to people’s normal impression of yin and yang in China, because people tend to value things that are considered as yang more than those considered as yin. For instance, a very tradi...

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