Analyzing Buddhists 'Deficiencies In Taoists' Teachings

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Passage one describes how the teachings of the Buddhists exhibit a selfish pattern and that Taoists’ teachings are to fool others but act as wise people themselves. Here, the author points out the deficiencies in Buddhists’ teachings in this subject by using a rhetoric conditional clause “Why do we say this?” (e.g., “(Passage 1, line 3)”) to post a rhetoric question and answers it himself right after the question. The author implies to readers that Buddhists’ teachings are selfish because they try to eliminate the concept of birth and death and they try to flatten joy and sorrow. Later, the author also says that a Buddhist cannot escape the world by asking a rhetoric question again “But how can a person escape from the world?” (e.g., “(Passage

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