淡江評論, 第 21 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1990 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 185 頁
... Confucianism was a mixture of humanism and paternalism ; Confucian government , a benevolent auto- cracy . 21 There are many theories that purport to explain why Confucianism remained the official ideology of feudal China for two ...
... Confucianism was a mixture of humanism and paternalism ; Confucian government , a benevolent auto- cracy . 21 There are many theories that purport to explain why Confucianism remained the official ideology of feudal China for two ...
第 188 頁
... Confucianism in official ideology after the collapse of the Ch'in dynasty . ) The Chinese dragon motif thus " naturally " accomodated the Confucian notion of benevolent government , which almost all Chinese emperors pro- fessed to ...
... Confucianism in official ideology after the collapse of the Ch'in dynasty . ) The Chinese dragon motif thus " naturally " accomodated the Confucian notion of benevolent government , which almost all Chinese emperors pro- fessed to ...
第 189 頁
... Confucianism is thought to have been tainted , proved that Confu- cian claims to Truth were no simple gesture of self - importance . Clearly , a Confucian myth grounded on such a plausible basis of human nature and reason can be a ...
... Confucianism is thought to have been tainted , proved that Confu- cian claims to Truth were no simple gesture of self - importance . Clearly , a Confucian myth grounded on such a plausible basis of human nature and reason can be a ...
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