Capital moved to Edo, SPAM, Kabuki, Ukiyo-e, neo-confucianism, Bushido, 1853: Matthew Perry + Black ships enter Japan Meiji 1868-1912Beginning of "modernization," trains, government, influence from west Taisho 1912-19261923: Great Kanto earthquake, Taisho democracy Showa 1926-1989War with China...
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This state of things lasted until the eighteenth century, when the works of Kamo Mabuchi and several others brought about a reaction in favor of the national religion against Buddhism and Confucianism, both foreign importations. The Restoration completed what had been begun, and since 1868 ...
scholars have seen Jinsai as a fierce opponent of Neo-Confucianism and a partisan of ancient Confucian texts, particularly the Analects and the Mencius. ... Samuel,Hideo,Yamashita - 《Philosophy East & West》 被引量: 5发表: 2002年 Sincerity (cheng) as a civic and political virtue in classi...
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the Japanese, followed by an analysis of the most important approaches used by scholars to describe the essential elements of Japanese culture. From there, each chapter focuses on one of the formative elements: Shintoism, Buddhism, Taoism, Zen, Confucianism, and Western influences in the modern ...
While Confucianism and Buddhism have contributed to the notion of politics as moral arena, Shamanism and modern Christianity have fostered either an ... SC Lee - 《Dissertations & Theses Gradworks》 被引量: 0发表: 2008年 Interreligious Dialogue toward Overcoming the Eco-crisis In this regard we...
Two other religions that were brought into Japan from mainland China are Confucianism and Taoism. According to early Japanese writings, Confucianism was introduced to Japan via Korea in the year 285 A.D. Some of the most important Confucian principles are humanity, loyalty, morality and ...
Buddhist sculpture continued in a downward spiral, and the influence of institutionalized Buddhism plummeted, for it could no longer compete against the Neo-Confucian policies (imported from China) favored by the Tokugawa shōguns. Indeed, most modern scholars consider Neo-Confucianism to be the key...
Confucianism Zodiac calendar Why did Japan absorb then assimilate Buddhism? Buddhism was adopted by Japan’s rulers primarily to establish social order and political control, and to join the larger and more sophisticated cultural sphere of the mainland. Buddhism brought new theories on government, a ...