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Indeed, the shadow of Mohist culture can be seen in Japanese culture. Although there are not many records of Mohist culture in history, and even after the Qin Dynasty deposed the Hundred Schools, this Confucian culture is rarely visible, and there are really few clear records of Mohist culture in existing history. But how Japan learned our Mohist culture is really up to the question.
Everyone knows that Japan is a country that is good at learning. According to historical records, there are records of Japanese envoys being sent to the Tang Dynasty to study culture during the Tang Dynasty. This record describes the Japanese envoys learning about the economic system, architecture, literature, and religion of our dynasty, but they did not learn the Confucian culture, which was the cultural system that was implemented in our dynasty at that time, which is rather puzzling.
In fact, this is also a problem of selectivity in Japanese learning, although they learn from the system of our dynasty, but they do not agree with all aspects of our dynasty.
Let's take this culture as an example, most of the Confucian culture that our dynasty believes in promotes the status of commoners above the status of the monarch, or the principle that everyone is equal, and the gentleman who violates the law is guilty of the same crime as the common people, but this system has certain restrictions on their monarchy in Japan, so they have not learned this. Moreover, this ** selection system, Japan pays attention to a strict status level, so it is not possible to achieve it in Japan to let ordinary people have the opportunity to enter the court and become officials.
Finally, in terms of culture, the reason why Japan learns Mohist culture is because the minimalist style advocated by Japan coincides with Mohist culture, and Confucian culture pays attention to a "fine" when eating, but when it comes to Mohist, it is to pay attention to economy and try to be simple. In addition, when eating, the number of meals will be controlled to avoid waste, which is contrary to the hospitality feast in Confucian culture, so it is said that Japan respects Mohist culture. It is precisely because these eating and dressing styles are more suitable for the cultural construction of Japan that they are more favored by the Mohists and have a better understanding of the Mohist culture.
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It is true that Japan learns Mohist culture, and there are many Mohist-related cultures in Japanese culture.
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Learn a part, you have a part, and the development produces a part, don't think that everyone learns everything.
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This is a misconception, Japan has never learned the culture of the Mohists, because at that time they were pushing the ancient reforms. They studied the Confucianism of Cheng Zhu Lixue.
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Among the many cultures in China, Japan studied the Mohist culture, and during the Tang Dynasty, it sent envoys to study it many times.
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Mohism is an important philosophical school that has had a profound impact on the development of Chinese culture and philosophical thought.
1. The influence of Mohists on the history of Chinese culture and thought. The influence of Mojia in the history of Chinese culture and thought is far-reaching, and its spiritual influence has penetrated into various fields such as social and religious associations, politics, morality, religion, and culture in China, affecting the ideological concepts and behavior of Chinese.
2. The influence of Mohists on Chinese politics. With its unique political views, Mohists influenced the political development of Chinese history, broadened the horizon of China's political practice, and also put forward more specific political theories to make Chinese politics more stable and perfect.
3. The influence of Mohists on Chinese philosophy. The philosophical theories of Mohism have influenced ancient Chinese philosophical thought, and Mohist thought has had a profound influence on ancient Chinese philosophical thought, and Mohist thought has gradually become an important part of ancient Chinese philosophical thought.
4. The influence of Mohists on Chinese morality. The moral theory of the Mohists has influenced ancient Chinese moral thought, profoundly influenced the moral standards and codes of conduct of the Chinese, and made Chinese moral thought develop a more definite theory and practice.
In conclusion, the influence of Mohists on Chinese culture, politics, philosophy, and moral thought was far-reaching, and it made important contributions to the development of cultural, political, philosophical, and moral thought in ancient China.
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