Tiandao (Chinese: 天道; pinyin: Tiāndào; lit. 'Way of Heaven'; Vietnamese: Thiên Đạo, Japanese: Tendō) is a Chinese word used in many philosophical and religious contexts in China and the Sinosphere, can refer specifically to:
- Xiantiandao, a group of Chinese religions
- Yiguandao, a particular religion in this group
- Tendo (religion), a Japanese sect of this religion
Traditional thought
- Tao, often referred to as Tiandao, is an important concept passed down from ancient Chinese thinkers to the present day.
Organizations
- Cheondoism, also known by the name Tiandao as the Chinese reading of its name
- Tiandao Association of the Republic of China, a new religious movement in China originating in Taiwan related to Yiguandao
Other uses
- Mou Zongsan (1909–1995), New Confucian philosopher
- Huang-Lao 2nd-century BCE Chinese school of philosophy
See also
- Tendō (disambiguation)
- Fight for Justice (天道), a Taiwanese TV series starring Angus Hsieh
- Way to Heaven
- The Way to Heaven
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