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Study On Wuzetian And Buddhism

Posted on:2013-12-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:R JiaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2255330401950044Subject:History of Ancient China
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Buddhism in Chinese history play a very important role, Buddhism is a hugesystem.In Tang Dynasty, the eight major Buddhist sects were formed,It marks thecompletion of the Buddhist localization. In the Tang Dynasty, Confucianism,Buddhism, Taoism, political and economic culture have a huge impact. Its positionchanges with the change of emperors. Buddhism an unprecedented increase in thesupport of Empress Wu. Ranked Confucianism, Taoism above. There is a great impacton the political, economic and culture of reign of Wu Zetian. It is very meaning ofWu Zetian and Buddhist relations. Tang dynasty emperors regard it as a first. Theflourishing of Buddhism in Wu Zetian period is their family beliefs and political ruleand other factors. Wu Zetian changed Tang to Zhou, She took to raise the status ofBuddhism, promote Buddhism development policy. At the same time, Buddhistprovide a huge support for the rule of Empress Wu, Gaozong, Wu Zetian periodtemple economy has ushered in the development, unprecedented expansion,Thataffect the land equalization policy. Adversely affect the development of productiveforces. An important role in Buddhist culture and prosperity. Multifacetedcombination of Buddhist temples and architecture, painting, sculpture, etc, carriedthe connotation of profound cultural,buddhist temple culture has become importantpart of traditional Chinese culture. Empress Wu ’s Buddhist policy has a substantialpositive impact. Gaozong and Wu Zetian period monks, it prepared a lot of talent forBuddhism and Buddhist culture.Because of the participation of Buddhist,Sino-foreigncultural exchanges are very frequent. Buddhism in China process to accelerate thecompletion. Negative impact is also evident.Increased economic burden on smallfarmers, Confucianism relatively quiet, imprison the thought, is not conducive to theflourishing of culture.
Keywords/Search Tags:Wu Zetian, Buddhism, Temple Economy, Buddhist temple culture, Buddhismin China
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