Taoism invented tofu, gunpowder, and Taoist medicine. What else do you know?
my country’s four great inventions are closely related to Taoism. Among them, gunpowder, printing and the compass were all inspired by Taoism. Gunpowder was discovered by Taoist priests during the alchemy process. Guide-like instruments first appeared in the Tang Dynasty, when they were probably used to check the feng shui of a house. The printing technology is because Taoist priests used engraving technology when making Tang books. There are also well-known Chinese medicines. Many famous doctors are Taoist priests, which shows the profound influence of Taoism on Chinese medicine.
Secondly, smelting technology is also related to Taoism. In the process of refining alchemy, Taoist priests would also try to smelt metals such as bronze mirrors and iron swords, and did a lot of work to purify the metals. Taoism is also involved in machine manufacturing, because Taoism is based on the dream of wielding a sword. It often overcomes difficulties to create flying machines. It is said that the machine can make people fly to the Meridian Gate of the Forbidden City. Taoism advocates a light diet and pays attention to the concept of health preservation. For Taoists, they believe that eating light food is good for people's health. On top of this, tofu was also invented by Taoism.
In addition, Taoism also has dross inventions, such as using talisman water to treat sick people and taking elixirs to make people ascend. But in fact this is not the case. Drinking Fu Shui can easily cause diarrhea. And the elixir contains heavy metals. If you take too much, you can easily get poisoned and die. This is wrong.
Confucianism and Legalism are more focused on ideological rule, which can help the emperor stabilize a country. Compared with Confucianism and Legalism, Taoism is more focused on action, focusing on creation and invention. Without Taoism, such as The four great inventions, traditional Chinese medicine, tofu, mechanical manufacturing, and smelting technology will appear later, so the contribution of Taoism is indelible. We must cultivate their ability to proactively think and create, so that the entire society can continue to innovate and achieve greater progress.