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The Tao is different than the Zen. The problem was the character represented Buddhism instead of Confucianism, and she did many Taoist things like for one used other people because it was their role to be used by her.
Buddhism doesn't use people but instead guides them to a path unrelated to the world's troubles and offers lessons for human desires and emotions.
Taoism is propagated like you are born a king and you will remain a king, or a peasant will live and die as one, and evil will always be evil for the unchanging good because they are fated to remain good in contrast, and it means everyone has a role to play and their role can't change.
The takeaway is Nayuta answered Big J's question incorrectly as a Buddhist because it meant the world wouldn't change, even though Buddhism was founded to change the known world, notably the caste system in India.