Definitions for "Mohism"
Keywords:  taoism, mozi, moism, tze, qin
The teachings of Mo Tzu whose ideas were centered on the notion that universal love would provide the solution to the social problems of Confucius' time. Philosophical Taoism* This is a reflective form of Taoism in which the practioners seek to understand the Tao in order to make more efficient use of its te. It is organized into school with teachers and students. The students learn an attitude towards life which enables them to live within the flow of Tao.
This school was originating from Moh-Tze, it suggests that people should put themselves at the last place and should ready to scarify themselves to save others. Most of them have study on strategic of war but only focus on the defense strategic.
Mohism (; "School of Mo") or Moism is a Chinese philosophy founded by Mozi. It evolved at about the same time as Confucianism, Taoism and Legalism (Hundred Schools of Thought). It disappeared during the Qin dynasty.