Since the middle of the 6th century,the Pure Land faith has introduced Buddhism to Japan from China and became popular among the aristocracy.During the epidemic process,the Pure Land faith gradually took root in Japan.Entering the Kamakura era,the Japanese Buddhist circle entered the new Buddhist era,starting with the founding of Yuankong.The new Buddhism is distinguished from the old Buddhism in a more common and simple form.As a new Buddhist sect,the Pure Land Sect has localized development and transformed the pure Land belief on the basis of naming Buddhism.In the middle and late period of Kamakura,the Pure Land school and the school further promoted the localization of the Pure Land school to the extreme on the basis of the source.The Pure Land School is the representative sect of the traditional and secularization characteristics,and its doctrine is popular,and it once formed the huge "Pure Land religious group";it is the most special in the school,the deepest influence by the local ideas,and the most close connection with the Japanese traditional Shinto,so it is the most local sect in the Pure Land School.Since Pure land and Shi Zong are the two schools with the most distinctive localization characteristics,this paper mainly focuses on the localization process and characteristics of Pure land and Shi Zong,and discusses the localization of the land in the middle and late period of Kamakura.This paper from the localization process of the localization characteristics,the localization of the Japanese society of the study and analyze the localization of Buddhism,so as to clarify the pure land belief and pure land school after how the localization process,the main presents the localization characteristics in the middle and late in Japan in the history of the social impact of the three problems.The study on the localization of the Japanese Pure Land Sect school can also provide thinking on the influence of Japanese cultural communication and the localization of Japanese Buddhism in politics,culture,society and other fields. |