Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional culture - What are the characteristics of Chinese philosophy?

What are the characteristics of Chinese philosophy?

Chinese philosophy and Chinese art require the infusion of natural spirituality, and the ineffable and clear "wisdom" of the heart is not that we lack comprehension and expression, but that we know the limitations of language or appearance, and are unable to fully convey them, so we choose to be "wise" and not speak. It is not that we lack comprehension and expression, but that we know the limitations of words or appearances, which cannot be fully conveyed, and so we choose to be "wise" without words. Our ideology of the unity of heaven and man has nurtured our pursuit of wisdom and spirituality, and we pay attention to Taoism and the law of nature, emphasize enlightenment and experience, and refuse to be rigid and stereotypical and lack of vitality and change of clumsiness. Therefore, when we do higher-level spiritual communication, all words or behaviors, logic or rationality, are all tools for the service of communication, rather than the purpose. Therefore, we choose to talk about wisdom in the "hint" way, not always with the so-called scientific experiments to determine a standard or a one-two-three steps to achieve the purpose, and therefore often give people incoherent, indistinct, mystical impression, so that in fact those who believe that the lack of enlightenment, spirituality Those who think so are in fact those who are not enlightened enough, not spiritual enough, not enough to do a higher level of spiritual dialog. In the spirit of our nation's advanced form of the world, we are pursuing the harmony and vitality of the Tao, is the spirit of life and warmth, that is the force of life in the universe, is the beauty of God.

--Hu Liu-yen