There is a syncretic religion of Taoism and Buddhism, the Wuweijiao (無為教) in Malaysia.
Wu wei, important tenet of Taoism that involves knowing when to act and when not to act
This is the Taoist principle of Wu Wei or non-doing, action is spontaneous and effortless.
Wu wei (无为), idea evolving from Confucianism and tenet of Taoism philosophically describing the right way of action
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Winnie-the-Pooh himself, for example, personifies the principles of wei wu wei, the Taoist concept of "effortless doing," and pu, the concept of being open to but unburdened by experience.