Achieving perfection with the buddhist faith
a probe into the matter-of-fact attitude in research on religious funerary documents in China
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https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-3173.2022.v45esp2.p149Palabras clave:
Religious Funerary Documents, China, Truth-Seeking, Questioning, RigorousnessResumen
In Research on Religious Funerary Documents in China, the author studies the religious funerary documents used at funerals for more than two thousand years from the Warring-States period (475-221 BC) to the present with the truth-seeking and objective attitudes. Besides some criticisms and reasonable doubts, he points out that the previous articles present a somewhat lopsided view with prejudice when the scholars interpret the existing literature. He further explores the underlying implications of the archaeological materials based on studying large numbers of references. In this way, reliable conclusions are obtained with rigorous academic attitude.
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HUANG, J. C. Research on religious funerary documents in China. Shangai: Shanghai People’s Publishing House, 2018, p. 56 (2nd note).
HUANG, J. C. Research on religious funerary documents in China. Shangai: Shanghai People’s Publishing House, 2018, p. 62-63.
HUANG, J. C. Research on religious funerary documents in China. Shangai: Shanghai People’s Publishing House, 1981, p. 65, 112 (checking and correcting conclusions of Ikeda on).
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ZISI. Doctrine of the Mean. Beijing: China Commercial Publishing House, 2020.
Received: 19/7/2021 - Accept: 06/12/2021
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