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Research On Liang Qichao's Psychological Thought

Posted on:2022-04-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H X GuanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2515306527467964Subject:Chinese history
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Liang Qichao was not only a famous enlightenment thinker,but also one of the important representatives of Yangming's renaissance of mind.He played a connecting role in the history of Yangming school revival movement from the late Qing Dynasty to the early Republic of China,making an important contribution to the formation of the ideological system of "new mind".In his early years,he followed Kang Youwei to study Yangming's theory of mind.During his middle-aged exile in Japan,he integrated the resources of modern Yangming's theory,and determined to reshape the national morality with Yangming's theory.In his later years,when he visited Europe,he saw the collapse of European culture,so he returned to Chinese traditional culture,and advocated that young people should use Yangming's theory of mind to cultivate themselves with noble personality and accomplish great cause.Liang Qichao supported the use of the spiritual power of Yangming school to shape new people and open up a new national situation.On the basis of Chinese traditional Yangming's theory of mind,he was good at learning from the positive aspects of Japanese Yangming's theory,absorbing the spirit of western humanism,calling on Chinese people to improve their personal morality and social morality,cultivating new people and build a new country.Liang Qichao encouraged young people to learn Lu Wang's theory of mind,practicing their patriotic conscience in order to save the country in danger,which injected the spirit of the times and new vitality into Yangming's theory.Liang Qichao's theory of mind can provide important reference and inspiration for the development of contemporary Yangming school.
Keywords/Search Tags:Liang Qichao, Yangming's Theory of Mind, Yangming's Revival Movement, Mind Theory
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