@CogitoEdu

Full video: https://youtu.be/U6hslRjGaww

@catholicc2018

Taoism at birth, Confucian at work, Buddhist at death

@afresh2000

I love your channel Cogito! I look forward to seeing your videos 😊😊

@jivanjovan

I remember learning a little about Chinese in school and if I'm not mistaken, the "D" in pinyin is pronounced as t while "T" is reserved for the breathy th sound

edit: this rule also applies to b (p) and p (ph), aswell as g and k

@samwill7259

East asia's like that. What religion they "are" depends on which holiday they're on that day

@titiwa632

Wow. In portuguese, the names of other countries and cities are usually very phonetically similar to the original pronunciation, so it always confused me why we called China's capital as "Pequim" while Chinese people called it Beijing. I guess that's an old name created through the Wade-Giles!

@chuck2703

For the greater good!

@stareatschildren

Can you follow taoism even your not fr9m china? Ive really wanted to follow it

@CarlosLopez-cd2sf

I love the three of them but it seems to me that the government of china doesn’t practice any of them and the younger generations neither

@TrixiHill

Taoism got its name by trying to force two alphabets to translate into a whole unrelated alphabet😮

@swapnilbose8465

Buddhism isn't indigenous Religion there also. Buddhism came from India

@Egghead0858

Its a joke