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The Narrative And Discuss Of The Ming Dynasty Civil Servants Upright

Posted on:2015-02-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L L YuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2255330425496594Subject:History of Ancient China
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Integrity is an important part of Chinese national spirit, it hasplayed an invaluable role for China to develop the social andpsychological development. Under the influence of this idea, Chinaemerged on the history of Yue Fei, Wen Tianxiang, Su Wu, Qu Yuan,Xin, Ding Yu, Tan and other numerous integrity models."Gou nationallife and death is not due fortune averse""Everyone must die, accordingto retain loyalty," these are the manifestation of integrity and revealing.However, it is not difficult to find the Ming Dynasty is unprecedented byany dynasty throughout Chinese history. The number of integritymodels,the extreme manifestations and the social influence is unmatchedby any dynasty. This phenomenon can be generated in many ways, itsimpact also need to be viewed in the opposite aspect.Neo-Confucianism thought in the Ming Dynasty is the peak ofancient Chinese feudal society."Starve a small matter, nothing disloyal",under the influence of the advocates of "loyalty","justice","Road","festival","integrity" reached to an unprecedented degree in Chinesesociety. Fumiomi groups are also deeply affected under the socialbackground in the Ming Dynasty and they also grew to a loyal defenderof the feudal ethics of integrity. This article will analysis the MingFumiomi integrity of the highlights, as well as the causes of historical and practical significance of Chinese society.The first part of this article mainly introduces the Ming dynastycivil servants moral integrity. Including the representative minister whocan sacrifice for their princes in RenWu martyrdom and JiaShenmartyrdom;the minister who can die for the truth,even they werepunishen by all kinds of torture; the minister who can fight to evilfiercely with the eunuch, female disaster, the craftyyes men.The second part of this paper analyzes the causes of the MingDynasty Fumiomi integrity. Generally include the following aspects:First, the unprecedented prosperity of the ideological roots ofNeo-Confucianism. For this issue and from the rulers respected, both inpromoting the imperial examination system to demonstrate that the rulerof respect for the Kong family for Respecting Confucianism behavior ofCommendation, plain speaking and loyalty to the minister ’s feast Goingwell appreciated by the imperial will consist of several aspects of theImperial school of Neo-Confucianism in school education and theabsolute position of the Imperial proposition. It was admitted to suppressthe role of stereotyped thinking feudal for the Ming Dynasty scholarFumiomi to cultivate and process integrity Zhu Neo popular role,whichis the focus of the writing of this article.The followed is the absolutemonarchy greatly enhanced by political background. Specificly we canargue it from the hero veterans from feudal emperors of their power to suppress and the main intention of the founding of the beginning of aseries of measures in the political, military, and other aspects of the law.Finally, we briefly analyzed the chastity, integrity and the respect of thecardinal which have a significant impact on the cultivation of Fumiomiintegrity.The third part of this paper, we briefly evaluated the Ming DynastyFumiomi integrity. Positive effects include: the monarch, the eunuch,Dukes forces to contain; justice, upright, loyal Spirit in two ways.Negative evaluation include: moral talk, ignoring capacity; blind loyalty,contrary to the law; brute struggle, loss of talent.Summary section argues the historical reference of the integrity ofthe Ming Dynasty Fumiomi on vigorously promoting socialist spiritualcivilization, strengthening civic morality, calling for the return of socialethics, strengthening clean government officials, and constantlyconsolidateing the ruling status of practical significance for Chinatoday.
Keywords/Search Tags:Civil servants, integrity, Confucianism
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