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The Study Of Genghis Khan’s Outlook

Posted on:2016-05-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y HongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2295330464466009Subject:Marxist philosophy
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Gen Gi Khan is not only a great hero of Mongolia nationality is the world shaking historical figures. He unified the every part of Mongolia, not only made a great contribution on the development of Mongolia ethnic group formation, but also made great contribution to the development of Chinese national unity.This paper attempts to clarify the view of life philosophy of Gen Gi Khan from a historical perspective.The introduction part "research status and significance of Gen Gi Khan" s outlook on life.The first part expounds Gen Gi Khan’s ancestors is "unusual" people born in heaven. Gen Gi Khan is influenced by the theory of fate, but not directly stated by using the theory of fate, but in the new historical condition the development of the theory of fate.The second part discusses Gen Gi Khan’s view of life and death. "Living matter" no often all living things have to die or depletion day phenomenon, this is the law of life. Gen Gi Khan also described his own views on the concept of life and death.The third part elaborates how Gen Gi Khan through the difficult point of view and how to pursue happiness view. Gen Gi Khan although I experienced all kinds of hardships, but he dare to face adversity, in the face of adversity to absorb the essence, not afraid of adversity, dare to fight with it. In different stages of Gen Gi Khan’s view of happiness is different.The fourth part expounds Gen Gi Khan’s reputation view. Gen Gi Khan and many of his men’s life is a struggle for fame. The warriors then his reputation, reputation is more important than life!The ending part not only from the theory outlined four main content, but also for the insufficient points of this dissertation made a self-criticism, pointed out the possibility of further study.
Keywords/Search Tags:Genghis Khan, view of life and death, bitter optimistic, values of honor
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