Japan: Its History and CultureMcGraw Hill Professional, 2004年9月21日 - 342 頁 Once a star of postwar industrial production and methods, Japan has encountered serious trouble with market forces in recent years. Social changes and departures from tradition are becoming more common in this conservative country. The revised edition of the popular work, Japan: Its History and Culture, Fourth Edition, documents and explains these changes. Seamlessly blending current events, politics, and cultural elements, the authors provide a riveting account of a nation often misunderstood by the West. |
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第 10 頁
... robber-chiefs were in the cave awaiting him. Shrine at Ise, early and most revered center of the national religion of Shinto. The Horyuji is the oldest complete Buddhist monastery complex in. 10 Japan: Its History and Culture.
... robber-chiefs were in the cave awaiting him. Shrine at Ise, early and most revered center of the national religion of Shinto. The Horyuji is the oldest complete Buddhist monastery complex in. 10 Japan: Its History and Culture.
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... Buddhism to Japan on this occasion is 552, when the image and accompanying cult objects were sent as a gift from the king of Paikche in Korea in the hope of receiving in return military aid against his enemy, at this juncture the king ...
... Buddhism to Japan on this occasion is 552, when the image and accompanying cult objects were sent as a gift from the king of Paikche in Korea in the hope of receiving in return military aid against his enemy, at this juncture the king ...
第 17 頁
... Buddhist art by seductive maidens dancing around him, he persisted until at length enlightenment came to him and he ... Buddhism arose out of Hinduism and was intended in part as a reform of Hinduism. Buddha rejected, for instance, such ...
... Buddhist art by seductive maidens dancing around him, he persisted until at length enlightenment came to him and he ... Buddhism arose out of Hinduism and was intended in part as a reform of Hinduism. Buddha rejected, for instance, such ...
第 18 頁
... Buddhist worship as a kind of religious experiment. A plague broke out, which was attributed to the wrath of the ... Buddhist and studied under a monk from a region of Korea that had close connections with the strongly Buddhist Sui ...
... Buddhist worship as a kind of religious experiment. A plague broke out, which was attributed to the wrath of the ... Buddhist and studied under a monk from a region of Korea that had close connections with the strongly Buddhist Sui ...
第 19 頁
... Buddhist temples are the main south gate (left), the pagoda, and the principal worship hall (center). Japan Information Center chapel, named Yumedono, “The Hall of Dreams.” But he also had a Confucian tutor for the Chinese classics ...
... Buddhist temples are the main south gate (left), the pagoda, and the principal worship hall (center). Japan Information Center chapel, named Yumedono, “The Hall of Dreams.” But he also had a Confucian tutor for the Chinese classics ...
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End of the Heian Period 11581185 | 52 |
Kamakura Period 11851336 | 68 |
Nambokucho 13361392 Muromachi 13921573 | 81 |
19141931 | 168 |
19311945 | 178 |
15 Postwar Japan | 190 |
16 Japan TodayEconomy | 199 |
17 Japan TodayForeign Affairs and Political Life | 231 |
18 Contemporary Japanese Society | 261 |
Glossary | 297 |
Chronology | 301 |
13781490 | 88 |
SengokuJidai the Period of the Country at War 15341615 | 101 |
The Tokugawa Shogunate Part I 16151715 | 119 |
The Tokugawa Shogunate Part II 17161867 | 134 |
18681914 | 147 |
Bibliography | 321 |
Index | 325 |
About the Authors | 341 |
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