The correct answer is letter B) Order and stability.
Taoism and Confucianism complete each other. Lao-Tze is considered the one who spoke of mystical or invisible aspects and Confucius a realist and moral philosopher who preferred not to speak of invisible things and who established a system of moral axioms and not religious dogmas. According to the teachings of Confucius, human conduct must be just and man's relationship with God and the universe would happen by itself. According to Lao-Tze, man must seek to harmonize with the universal principle (Tao) through his own Tao, and that the correct human conduct would follow.