The Tang dynasty (618-907) is often referred to as a golden age of Buddhism in China. This research, concentrated on the first half of the dynasty (618-755), shows that Buddhism's impact on Tang aristocratic society has been overestimated. Looking at models of the familial and social order that one can extract from the Tang Code as well as from some literary works of the period, the picture emerging is that Tang society was a highly stratified one, and based on Confucian values. Buddhism, in order to establish and maintain itself in China, had to compromise with those values. However, its efforts to conciliate its doctrine with some Confucian precepts did not suffice to prevent its decline. Ultimately, Confucian values were reaffirmed as th...
This dissertation describes the role played by family values in the development of Chinese Buddhism....
In ancient China, the royal courts had output the Confucian culture to the surrounding ethnic regime...
The Ming dynasty advanced a policy that protected Buddhism and Taoism as teachings supplementing the...
This project shall examine the interactions of actors in the political realm of China with two ideol...
ABSTRACT DISCURSIVE RESOURCES AND COLLAPSING POLARITIES: THE RELIGIOUS THOUGHT OF TANG DYNASTY SCH...
This paper attempts to consider the background of the conversion to Buddhism of Sogdians in China th...
To examine the theory of royal authority in the medieval China, the element of religion cannot be ig...
From the founding of imperial China in 221 B.C.E. until the eighteenth century the nomadic peoples o...
When Buddhism was first introduced to China in the Han dynasty it met with a highly developed cultur...
Confucianism served the dynastic rulers of China well in their control of the education system as pa...
Based on the monastic code entitled Chixiu Baizhang qinggui (Imperial Edition of Baizhang’s Rule of ...
From a generic perspective, the Tangut ideological system can be represented as the conflation of th...
The study of the social contexts and implications of traditional Chinese literature in the Tang peri...
From the early eighth century on, those concerned with the practice and theory of statecraft paid r...
Filial piety is regarded the most fundamental values of the Chinese culture, and the root of all goo...
This dissertation describes the role played by family values in the development of Chinese Buddhism....
In ancient China, the royal courts had output the Confucian culture to the surrounding ethnic regime...
The Ming dynasty advanced a policy that protected Buddhism and Taoism as teachings supplementing the...
This project shall examine the interactions of actors in the political realm of China with two ideol...
ABSTRACT DISCURSIVE RESOURCES AND COLLAPSING POLARITIES: THE RELIGIOUS THOUGHT OF TANG DYNASTY SCH...
This paper attempts to consider the background of the conversion to Buddhism of Sogdians in China th...
To examine the theory of royal authority in the medieval China, the element of religion cannot be ig...
From the founding of imperial China in 221 B.C.E. until the eighteenth century the nomadic peoples o...
When Buddhism was first introduced to China in the Han dynasty it met with a highly developed cultur...
Confucianism served the dynastic rulers of China well in their control of the education system as pa...
Based on the monastic code entitled Chixiu Baizhang qinggui (Imperial Edition of Baizhang’s Rule of ...
From a generic perspective, the Tangut ideological system can be represented as the conflation of th...
The study of the social contexts and implications of traditional Chinese literature in the Tang peri...
From the early eighth century on, those concerned with the practice and theory of statecraft paid r...
Filial piety is regarded the most fundamental values of the Chinese culture, and the root of all goo...
This dissertation describes the role played by family values in the development of Chinese Buddhism....
In ancient China, the royal courts had output the Confucian culture to the surrounding ethnic regime...
The Ming dynasty advanced a policy that protected Buddhism and Taoism as teachings supplementing the...