New trends in the studies on Confucius and Confucianism Extract: Since 1979, following the end of China’s Cultural Revolution, academic studies on Confucius have resumed. In 1989, to celebrate the 2540th anniversary of the birth of Confucius, numerous academic activities were organised. As a result, the studies on Confucius reached a new stage. Since then, new trends have appeared in the studies on Confucius and Confucianism
There is ample evidence that Confucianism is undergoing a multi-faceted revival in contemporary Chin...
“Neo-Confucianism” is the most common English term used to specify a philosophical and religious rev...
The religion known as Confucianism has been a prevalent part of Chinese society since before the tim...
In late 1986 I wrote a paper with the same title,' summarizing the situation of Confucius studies be...
With the reform and opening policy implemented by the Chinese government since the late 1970s, mainl...
The article introduces the ideological background of the new Confucian revival, which appeared in th...
The popularity of Confucianism is on the rise, not only in China, but also internationally. Confucia...
The role of Confucius and Confucianism in Chinese culture has been an important question in contempo...
The article is devoted to the crisis of Confucianism in the history of Old and New China, the causes...
March 2011 In January 2011, a statue of Confucius measuring 8 metres in height was erected in front ...
For over a decade, Confucian studies have gone through several evolutions and developments. From 201...
This paper surveys the track of development on the methodology of Confucian Classics in post-war Jap...
Confucius (Master Kong or Kongzi) is China\u27s first great teacher and the life\u27s blood of what ...
by Kam Louie.Thesis (M. Ph.)-- Chinese University of Hong Kong,1977.Bibliography: leaves 274-307
After, at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, Chinese intellectuals had quest...
There is ample evidence that Confucianism is undergoing a multi-faceted revival in contemporary Chin...
“Neo-Confucianism” is the most common English term used to specify a philosophical and religious rev...
The religion known as Confucianism has been a prevalent part of Chinese society since before the tim...
In late 1986 I wrote a paper with the same title,' summarizing the situation of Confucius studies be...
With the reform and opening policy implemented by the Chinese government since the late 1970s, mainl...
The article introduces the ideological background of the new Confucian revival, which appeared in th...
The popularity of Confucianism is on the rise, not only in China, but also internationally. Confucia...
The role of Confucius and Confucianism in Chinese culture has been an important question in contempo...
The article is devoted to the crisis of Confucianism in the history of Old and New China, the causes...
March 2011 In January 2011, a statue of Confucius measuring 8 metres in height was erected in front ...
For over a decade, Confucian studies have gone through several evolutions and developments. From 201...
This paper surveys the track of development on the methodology of Confucian Classics in post-war Jap...
Confucius (Master Kong or Kongzi) is China\u27s first great teacher and the life\u27s blood of what ...
by Kam Louie.Thesis (M. Ph.)-- Chinese University of Hong Kong,1977.Bibliography: leaves 274-307
After, at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, Chinese intellectuals had quest...
There is ample evidence that Confucianism is undergoing a multi-faceted revival in contemporary Chin...
“Neo-Confucianism” is the most common English term used to specify a philosophical and religious rev...
The religion known as Confucianism has been a prevalent part of Chinese society since before the tim...