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The word "道" (dào) can be used in various contexts in Chinese. Here are some explanations of its meanings and usages:
1. Channel: "道" can refer to a physical or metaphorical channel through which something flows. For instance, in terms of water, it might refer to a river or pathway - 河道, 水道.
2. Way/Method: "道" is often used to denote a particular method or approach to doing something. For example, in discussions about philosophy or martial arts, you might encounter phrases like "武道" (wǔ dào), which means "the way of martial arts."
3. Academic Thought System: In philosophical discussions, "道" often represents a system of thought or a guiding principle. For example, "医道" (yī dào) refers to the skill or knowledge of a doctor
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Yes, you are correct! Please check out this word in our dictionary: 道德经 dào dé jīng [n] Book of the Dao (by Laozi, the sacred text of Daoism)
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