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By: Meggie Bullard and Kirsten Bureman AP Human Geography A2

  Began around 500 B.C.  Practiced by 30 million worldwide  Tao  No one founder or central figure  Masters Origin of Taoism

  Widespread  Chinese Influence  Taiwan  No missionaries Diffusion of Taoism

  Physical health  Nutrition/Exercise  Meditation  Worship  Immortality  Monks/Nuns/Priests Common Practices of Taoism

  Holy Mountains  Chang Taoist Temple  Caolou Taoist Temple  Caves and Grottos Holy Places of Taoism

  Peaceful  Buddhism  Cultural Revolution Conflicts of Taoism

  Began around 552 AD  Has no known founder or central figure  Japan’s native religion Origin of Shintoism

  Closely related with Buddhism  Had no formal name until Buddhism  Kami Origin cont.

  Limited to Japan  Two types of Shintoism Diffusion of Shintoism

  Shrines  Gods  Live according to Kami  Simplicity and Cleanliness  Individual Worship  Leaving Gifts for the Kami Common Practices

  Buddhism  1946  Peaceful Conflicts