
The "chain" of Modern Chinese Thought: Centered on Zhang Taiyan
About This Novel
From the end of the 19th century to the first half of the 20th century, China faced a huge impact from the West. Many intellectuals used Japan, which had experienced "modernization" after the "Meiji Restoration", as a medium to face Western European culture. This book mainly examines how Tan Sitong, Zhang Taiyan, Xiong Shili, Liang Shuming and the artist Li Shutong (Master Hongyi) constructed Chinese national thought and philosophy in the face of contemporary issues and the impact of Western European thought, as well as their spiritual trajectories in the process, with special emphasis on the connection between their thoughts and Buddhism. In addition, these intellectuals who struggled with Buddhist philosophy all suffered from "neurosis". Therefore, this book will also explain that thinking about their concerns about Buddhism and "neurosis" from the perspective of psychosomatic medicine is also an important theme that we must face when reflecting on "modern times".
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