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28 November, 19:49

True false after the fall of the han dynasty, daoism became politically vibrant as various elites sought to use daoism to justify their political dominance.

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  1. 28 November, 21:01
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    This is false. There was religious tolerance and many factions existed based on different religions. Daoism was never a political thing but a highly spiritual one and it was a part of Chinese culture since its inception and still is today. However, it's different now than then but it is similar.
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