Yamazaki Ansai — Infobox Philosopher region = Japan era = Early Tokugawa Era color = #B0C4DE image caption = Yamazaki Ansai name = Yamazaki Ansai birth = January 24, 1619, Kyoto death = September 16, 1682. Kyoto school tradition = Buddhism, Neo Confucianism,… … Wikipedia
Yamazaki Ansai — born Jan. 24, 1619, Kyōto, Japan died Oct. 16, 1682, Kyōto Japanese exponent of the philosophy of the Chinese Neo Confucianist Zhu Xi. Early in life he was a Buddhist monk, but he gradually rejected Buddhism in favour of Confucianism, which he… … Universalium
Yamazaki, Ansai — (1618 1682) An eminent scholar of the early Tokugawa period who studied Tendai and Rinzai Zen Buddhism before rejecting Buddhism and turning to shushi Confucianism and then Shinto, in which he was instructed by Watarai, Nobuyoshi. He left the… … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
Yamazaki — (山崎, 山嵜, 山咲, etc.; the first being the most common) can refer to several Japanese people, places and characters. The same characters are for some purposes pronounced Yamasaki.Real people* Yamazaki (family) * Yamazaki Ansai, philosopher * Erina… … Wikipedia
Yamazaki — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Yamazaki (山崎, 山嵜, 山咲, etc.; la première écriture étant la plus courante) est un nom de famille japonais et un nom de lieu. Personnes famille Yamazaki… … Wikipédia en Français
Asami, Keisai — (1652 1711) An outstanding scholar of Confucianism and one of thousands of pupils of the influential Confucian Shinto scholar Yamazaki, Ansai. Asami was critical of Ansai s views on Shinto and was expelled from his school, but was later… … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
Suiga shinto — Or suika shinto. Conferment of benefits Shinto or Descent of divine blessing Shinto . A Neo Confucian, anti Buddhist school of thought and Shinto lineage founded by Yamazaki, Ansai (1616 1682). Suiga shinto combined two main influences. First… … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
Shinto sects and schools — Torii gate typical from Shinto shrines Shinto (神道, shintō?), the … Wikipedia
Honji-suijaku — Shintōistische und buddhistische Figuren als auch Architekturelemente beim Jōgyō ji in Kamakura Shinbutsu Shūgō (jap. 神仏習合) oder auch Shinbutsu Konkō (神仏混交) ist die japanische Bezeichnung für den Shintō bzw. Kami … Deutsch Wikipedia
Shinbutsu-Shugo — Shintōistische und buddhistische Figuren als auch Architekturelemente beim Jōgyō ji in Kamakura Shinbutsu Shūgō (jap. 神仏習合) oder auch Shinbutsu Konkō (神仏混交) ist die japanische Bezeichnung für den Shintō bzw. Kami … Deutsch Wikipedia