In Daoist beliefs, the concept of "shijie" refers to a process of "release from the corpse" or "liberation from the corpse," which is a technique used by adepts to transform into a transcendent or immortal being. This is often associated with the idea of physical death being an illusion or a transition to a higher state of existence. On the other hand, traditional views of death in Daoism emphasize the cyclical nature of life and death, suggesting that an individual is part of a continuous cycle of rebirth, with the potential for spiritual evolution in each cycle. The difference between "shijie" and traditional death in Daoism is that "shijie" is a specific practice or technique for achieving immortality, while the traditional view encompasses a broader understanding of the life-death-rebirth cycle and the natural order of the universe. Both perspectives reflect the Daoist emphasis on harmony with the Tao, or the natural way of the universe.