Studies of the Qing Dynasty to the early Republican period in the Buddhist words calligraphy.

博士 === 國立臺中教育大學 === 語文教育學系碩博士班 === 103 === Qing Dynasty to the early Republic period, is a revolutionary and counter-revolutionary included, new culture and old culture, mutual exclusion and confused era,but also a worrying era of disillusionment. When the people at the brink of disillusionment, str...

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Main Authors: Wu, Xin-Qie, 吳新欽
Other Authors: Liuying
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/43617388294427619211
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spelling ndltd-TW-103NTCT04610102017-02-19T04:30:29Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/43617388294427619211 Studies of the Qing Dynasty to the early Republican period in the Buddhist words calligraphy. 清末民初之佛語書法研究 Wu, Xin-Qie 吳新欽 博士 國立臺中教育大學 語文教育學系碩博士班 103 Qing Dynasty to the early Republic period, is a revolutionary and counter-revolutionary included, new culture and old culture, mutual exclusion and confused era,but also a worrying era of disillusionment. When the people at the brink of disillusionment, struggle, hesitation, hesitation when it is precisely because Yang,Ren-Shan, Ou-Yang,Jing-Wu, Zhang,Tai-Yan, Liang, Ci-Chao this group of scholars, lay Buddhist, and Master Hsu-Yun , Master Yin- Guang , Master Tai-Syu , Master Hong-Yi this group of monks, who went continuation of Buddhism, to be able to save this era of the blues, and further to this era brought a hope. Thus, scholars of the Qing Dynasty to the early Republican period, the lay Buddhist and Buddhist monks are mostly from how it is a subject worthy of study. This study is the use of the Qing Dynasty to the early Republic of China (1799-1959) scholar of Buddhism and Buddhist monks' Buddhist words calligraphy as explore the material, refer to the System function of language in elementary theory, literature analysis, comparative study of law and historical research, focusing on the period of the Qing Dynasty to the early Republic scholars lay Buddhist monks how through the Buddhist words calligraphy to protect and maintain the increasingly debilitating Buddhism as research . The study found that Buddhist words calligraphy art of this period in the Qing Dynasty to the early Republic scholars lay Buddhist monks, each to his own influence to bear in terms of academic accomplishment, or rubbings on Buddhism ideological tendencies, deep subject Zen and Pure Land Buddhism influence the content, then presents a rich family, teachers, friends, colleagues relationships. Qing Dynasty to the early Republic period scholars, lay Buddhist monks, will clean and leave the earthly Buddhist language, into the into their lives, with calligraphy actively enter into the world, save the mortal beings, it is an extremely important ! Liuying 劉瑩 2015 學位論文 ; thesis 332 zh-TW
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description 博士 === 國立臺中教育大學 === 語文教育學系碩博士班 === 103 === Qing Dynasty to the early Republic period, is a revolutionary and counter-revolutionary included, new culture and old culture, mutual exclusion and confused era,but also a worrying era of disillusionment. When the people at the brink of disillusionment, struggle, hesitation, hesitation when it is precisely because Yang,Ren-Shan, Ou-Yang,Jing-Wu, Zhang,Tai-Yan, Liang, Ci-Chao this group of scholars, lay Buddhist, and Master Hsu-Yun , Master Yin- Guang , Master Tai-Syu , Master Hong-Yi this group of monks, who went continuation of Buddhism, to be able to save this era of the blues, and further to this era brought a hope. Thus, scholars of the Qing Dynasty to the early Republican period, the lay Buddhist and Buddhist monks are mostly from how it is a subject worthy of study. This study is the use of the Qing Dynasty to the early Republic of China (1799-1959) scholar of Buddhism and Buddhist monks' Buddhist words calligraphy as explore the material, refer to the System function of language in elementary theory, literature analysis, comparative study of law and historical research, focusing on the period of the Qing Dynasty to the early Republic scholars lay Buddhist monks how through the Buddhist words calligraphy to protect and maintain the increasingly debilitating Buddhism as research . The study found that Buddhist words calligraphy art of this period in the Qing Dynasty to the early Republic scholars lay Buddhist monks, each to his own influence to bear in terms of academic accomplishment, or rubbings on Buddhism ideological tendencies, deep subject Zen and Pure Land Buddhism influence the content, then presents a rich family, teachers, friends, colleagues relationships. Qing Dynasty to the early Republic period scholars, lay Buddhist monks, will clean and leave the earthly Buddhist language, into the into their lives, with calligraphy actively enter into the world, save the mortal beings, it is an extremely important !
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