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Taoism, Of The Ming And Qing Dynasties Fenwei Plain

Posted on:2012-08-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y L ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205330335471118Subject:History of Ancient China
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Taoism is China's indigenous religion. It is the crystallization of Chinese civilization which rooted in the land of China. The impact of the Chinese Taoism is comprehensive and far-reaching. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties.in the face of social upheaval, Taoism had a great change. Ming and Qing Dynasties is the later period of ancient Chinese society, and it's also a period developing towards two extremes. On the one hand,the feudal autocratic rule continue to strengthen and reached the peak.the development of economic still slow, and the thinking was imprison.On the other hand, the seeds of capitalism appeared in the Yangtze River, and developed slowly. Across the country.there were many most regional businessman groups, and the democratic ideas which against the tyranny also emerged. Because of the support of official recedeed and Taoism vitality weakened this period, resulting in Taoism decline serious in the upper class. However, the though of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism confluence, and the integration of Taoism and folk beliefs maked Taoism's secularization deepened in this period, and the influence of Taoism was strengthening in the civil society.In the process of the formation and development of Taoism,the Fen-Wei Plain performances a great significance. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, QuanZhen played an absolute superiority position in the Fen-Wei Plain,and the influence on the local political, economic, cultural and people's lives are also cannot be ignored. Study the relationship between Taoism and the local community, will help us better understand the history of Fen-Wei Plain.This article contains the following five partsPart 1 is the introduction which discusses the significance of the subject topics and research status, and research methods.Partâ…¡is the presentation of the Taoism's management policies, systems and the corresponding provisions of the Act in The Ming and Qing Dynasties. Through these policies, systems and laws,we can reveal the external environment which Taoism was facing.Part III is the profiles of Taoism on Fen-Wei Plain in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. From the Taoism popular genre, the famous Taoist priest as well as the famous Taoist temple in the Fen-Wei Plain in this event, we can show the survival and development condition of the Taoism.Part IV is the Taoism on Fen-Wei Plain and local society in Ming and Qing Dynasties.1 want from the political, economic, and cultural aspects to analyse the role of Taoism in this region.Part V is the Summary of the Fen-Wei Plain Taoism's characteristics and status in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. During this period the Fen-Wei Plain Taoism relatively more conservative, and the forces of QuanZhen is very powerful. From a national perspective.Fen-Wei Plain Taoism also has a pivotal position. Especially to the North China, Northwest China's Taoism, Fen-Wei Plain Taoism plays a role of leadership and radiation.
Keywords/Search Tags:Ming and Qing Dynasties, Fen-Wei Plain, Taoism
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