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The End Of The Qing Confucian Scholar Confucianism Thought

Posted on:2010-05-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C Y HuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360302964996Subject:Religious Studies
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The Analects of YI JIAO is corpus that the literati are safeguard with them religion——Confucianism. It focusing reflected them positions and attitudes treated Confucianism in the end of Qing dynasty. In them self-awareness, Confucianism is not only the same religion like Christianity, Mohammedanism, Buddhism etc, but also they treat Confucianism as the holy religion than others. The book of Analects of YI JIAO don't refer protected many literati, but also involving some reformist's literati, especially is Kang You Wei and Liang Qi Chao who are the leader of political reform movement. They together treat Confucianism as the holy religion. Under situation crisis of the Confucianism country, they took place in seriously controversy each other for how to solve and change it. However , bone of contention isn't only whether is or not religion ,but also Confucianism whether is or not needed to be improved, need how to change. As a leader of the literati, Kang You Wei always push the movement which character belongs to religion's reform in a sense. Of course , Kang You Wei took"the reform"the Confucian scholar leader, carries out the political reform movement looked on its nature, has nature which the religion transforms, this kind of transformation movement is the advanced Confucian scholars to Confucianism own change request adaptation millennium drastic change choice result, but which transforms regarding Kang You Wei individual its Confucianism the thought and the activity also is"one principle runs through it all", this only can explain Kang You Wei is a Confucian scholar who believes in Confucianism devotionally, cannot judgment Kang You wei the transformation impels Confucianism ancestor enlightenment to Confucianism.
Keywords/Search Tags:The corpus of YI JIAO, Religion's Confucianism
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