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Study On Seika Fujiwara’s Confucianism Theory

Posted on:2016-03-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F J PiaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2285330470461038Subject:Foreign philosophy
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Confucianism has had a profound influence on the traditional Japanese culture, and the development process of the localization of Confucianism in Japan, made great contributions to the Fujiwara and his students, known as the modern Confucianism in Japan "originator", can be seen in the Japanese Confucianism circle status. This paper mainly is the study of Fujiwara’s Confucianism thought development and Fujiwara attitude of confucianism.Based on the historical records as the foundation, carries on the analysis to the Fujiwara to a Confucian and Confucianism from a monk, the full text is divided into four parts, the first part is an introduction, mainly elaborated this article studies the purpose, value, the general structure of the present situation of the research and the. The second part is on the Fujiwara story introduced Buddhism into Confucianism, and analyzes Fujiwara and Buddha Confucianism the steering significance. The third part is the analysis of Fujiwara’s Confucianism thought, analyzes Fujiwara’s stance and attitude towards confucianism. Finally it is to Fujiwara Si’s position in history and he influenced by promoting the development of Confucianism in Japan’s social thought.This paper chose to Fujiwara as the object of study is because few domestic scholars specially research on it, a lot of research is a band before, buried and deny this tantamount to Fujiwara in the development of modern Confucianism Japan effect. The author thinks that, since Fujiwara can be known as "the founder of modern Confucianism’, is that as he for the development of modern Confucianism Japan opened a good start," everything is hard in the beginning "," a good beginning is half of success ", if there is no Fujiwara hard experiences" Buddhism Confucianism ", modern Japanese Confucianism does not have the prosperity and development of the later. So this paper argues that Fujiwara’s Confucianism is of great research value...
Keywords/Search Tags:Japanese Confucianism, Fjiwaraeika, school of zhuzi
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