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单词 neo-Confucianism
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Definition of neo-Confucianism in English:

neo-Confucianism

noun
mass noun
  • A movement in religious philosophy derived from Confucianism in China around AD 1000 in response to the ideas of Taoism and Buddhism.

    理学,新儒学(公元1000年左右从中国儒学发源而来的一个宗教性的哲学运动,以回应当时的道教和佛教学说)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • These social policies reflected the ideology of neo-Confucianism, which valued social stability and the social morality of ascribed status.
    • And while Buddhism and neo-Confucianism dominated the first millennia, Christianity, in its Catholic form, would also reach Korea in the 18th century.
    • Aside from viewing it as symptomatic of an institutional failure, we can parallel Ermo's return with the resurgence of neo-Confucianism.
    • Umberto Bresciani's survey is exceptionally lucid on a subject, neo-Confucianism, that isn't always easy to understand.
    • The groups included had emerged from all of the world's major religions: Christianity, Judaism, Islam (both Sunni and Shi'ite), Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and neo-Confucianism.
    • This, much like neo-Confucianism, Communism and Reaganomics, makes sense assuming some utopian Middle-Earth fantasy-land, but it falls hard on its face in the harsh light of reality.

Derivatives

  • neo-Confucian

  • noun & adjective
    • This has made it a largely ineffective bureaucracy with a somewhat neo-Confucian preference for form over substance.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It's also undeniable that the company has an almost neo-Confucian tendency to substitute form for substance.
      • Chief among them is a neo-Confucian mode of thinking that values authority and order above all else.
      • As the Ming dynasty decayed, the official neo-Confucian interpretation of the classics, now closely associated in the minds of some Chinese scholars with increasingly despotic rule, began again to be questioned.
      • In the upper reaches of society, the kinship system upheld neo-Confucian ideals of the family as a microcosm of the social order.

Definition of neo-Confucianism in US English:

neo-Confucianism

nounˌnēōkənˈfyo͞oSHənizəm
  • A movement in religious philosophy derived from Confucianism in China around AD 1000 in response to the ideas of Taoism and Buddhism.

    理学,新儒学(公元1000年左右从中国儒学发源而来的一个宗教性的哲学运动,以回应当时的道教和佛教学说)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Umberto Bresciani's survey is exceptionally lucid on a subject, neo-Confucianism, that isn't always easy to understand.
    • These social policies reflected the ideology of neo-Confucianism, which valued social stability and the social morality of ascribed status.
    • Aside from viewing it as symptomatic of an institutional failure, we can parallel Ermo's return with the resurgence of neo-Confucianism.
    • And while Buddhism and neo-Confucianism dominated the first millennia, Christianity, in its Catholic form, would also reach Korea in the 18th century.
    • The groups included had emerged from all of the world's major religions: Christianity, Judaism, Islam (both Sunni and Shi'ite), Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and neo-Confucianism.
    • This, much like neo-Confucianism, Communism and Reaganomics, makes sense assuming some utopian Middle-Earth fantasy-land, but it falls hard on its face in the harsh light of reality.
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