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Does Taoism also talk about karma

Karma is said only after the introduction of Buddhism, because Taoism is concerned with the practice of the present world, and longevity, that is, immortality, and does not pay much attention to the world after death, and the worldview of Yama and hell in the latter days is a product of Taoism mixed with folk superstition.

Chuang Tzu then believed that death was just a return to nature, to the Great Way, and warned his disciples to just throw themselves into the wilderness when they died.

Later generations of Taoism incorporate a lot of Buddhist ideas, and of course it is also about hell, reincarnation, and karma.