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The history of East Asian civilization~
Main contents: 1. Hieroglyphs: the carrier of Eastern civilization 2. Confucianism: the basic theory of building a harmonious society 3. A hundred schools of thought: the grand scene of ancient Eastern thought 4. Lelang: the spread of Han Dynasty culture in the East 5. Canonization: relations between East Asian countries
Establishment of the system 6. Wuhu: From national struggle to national integration 7. Ritsu: The prosperous age of the Tang Dynasty and the establishment of East Asian national systems 8. Buddhism: East Asian religious beliefs 9. Shosoin: Colorful achievements of East Asian civilization 10. Maritime trade
Circle: The transformation of the ancient East Asian world and the new challenges. The civilization of this country is so long that it has affected the entire East Asia.
Since the origin of Chinese characters, the ethical and moral significance carried by hieroglyphs has condensed ancient Chinese civilization into square characters full of stories and beauty, and spread to the world, attracting countless admiration and sighs and a steady stream of overseas students, bringing ancient Chinese civilization to the world.
The systems, laws, and religions were brought back to their respective countries and took root, forming an Eastern civilization that stood side by side with Western civilization.
It is also concentrated in Shoso-yuan, a Tang Dynasty-style wooden building built in Japan more than a thousand years ago. The thousands of exquisite cultural relics preserved in this "world cultural heritage" are closely related to China's recent decades.
The archaeological discoveries are corroborated, allowing you to understand the legendary cultural exchange stories one after another while enjoying the aesthetic appreciation.
Abstract: East Asian civilization is the two most representative civilizations that coexist with Western civilization. East Asian civilization was developed with Chinese civilization as the core.
Among them, Chinese characters, Confucianism, a state system with laws and regulations as its basic characteristics, and Sinicized Buddhism have profoundly influenced neighboring countries such as North Korea, Japan, and Vietnam, thus forming an East Asian civilization circle based on the above elements.
This course focuses on the analysis and study of the historical process of East Asian civilization, the formation of the East Asian cultural circle and its basic characteristics, the collision and integration of different cultures, the comparison of the cultures of East Asian countries, the great achievements of East Asian civilization, and the revival of East Asian civilization in modern times.
Teaching features: Teachers give the main lectures, emphasizing teacher-student interactive teaching in the classroom; extensive use of multimedia teaching methods, using image materials to intuitively display East Asian civilization; organizing class discussions on important topics to cultivate students' independent analysis abilities.
Main contents: 1. Hieroglyphs: the carrier of Eastern civilization 2. Confucianism: the basic theory of building a harmonious society 3. A hundred schools of thought: the grand scene of ancient Eastern thought 4. Lelang: the spread of Han Dynasty culture in the East 5. Canonization: relations between East Asian countries
Establishment of the system 6. Wuhu: From national struggle to national integration 7. Ritsu: The prosperous age of the Tang Dynasty and the establishment of East Asian national systems 8. Buddhism: East Asian religious beliefs 9. Shosoin: Colorful achievements of East Asian civilization 10. Maritime trade
Circle: The transformation of the ancient East Asian world and the new challenges. The civilization of this country is so long that it has affected the entire East Asia.
Since the origin of Chinese characters, the ethical and moral significance carried by hieroglyphs has condensed ancient Chinese civilization into square characters full of stories and beauty, and spread to the world, attracting countless admiration and sighs and a steady stream of overseas students, bringing ancient Chinese civilization to the world.
The systems, laws, and religions were brought back to their respective countries and took root, forming an Eastern civilization that stood side by side with Western civilization.
It is also concentrated in Shoso-yuan, a Tang Dynasty-style wooden building built in Japan more than a thousand years ago. The thousands of exquisite cultural relics preserved in this "world cultural heritage" are closely related to China's recent decades.
The archaeological discoveries are corroborated, allowing you to understand the legendary cultural exchange stories one after another while enjoying the aesthetic appreciation.
Abstract: East Asian civilization is the two most representative civilizations that coexist with Western civilization. East Asian civilization was developed with Chinese civilization as the core.
Among them, Chinese characters, Confucianism, a state system with laws and regulations as its basic characteristics, and Sinicized Buddhism have profoundly influenced neighboring countries such as North Korea, Japan, and Vietnam, thus forming an East Asian civilization circle based on the above elements.
This course focuses on the analysis and study of the historical process of East Asian civilization, the formation of the East Asian cultural circle and its basic characteristics, the collision and integration of different cultures, the comparison of the cultures of East Asian countries, the great achievements of East Asian civilization, and the revival of East Asian civilization in modern times.
Teaching features: Teachers give the main lectures, emphasizing teacher-student interactive teaching in the classroom; extensive use of multimedia teaching methods, using image materials to intuitively display East Asian civilization; organizing class discussions on important topics to cultivate students' independent analysis abilities.
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