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The later part of the tang era represented the – of two homegrown ideologies, – and daoism, over the foreign universalizing religion of

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During the later Tang era, Confucianism and Daoism became dominant in China, while Buddhism faced challenges and declined in influence. Confucianism emphasized moral values and societal harmony, Daoism focused on balance with nature, and Buddhism's foreign origins led to its diminishing popularity.

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