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《Journal of Shandong University(Philosophy and Social Sciences)》 2007-03
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Differences between the Ideas of Inconstancy in Chinese and Japanese Literary Classics

SANG Feng-ping GAO Chun-lu (School of Foreign Languages, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, P.R.China)  
Inconstancy of life is the constant theme in Chinese and Japanese literary classics. Inconstancy is the cause of disaster, which results in separation and death. As to the origin of inconstancy and attitudes towards it, there are different ideas in Chinese and Japanese literary classics. In the former, the origin of the inconstancy of life is explained in terms of Confucianism, whereas in the latter, it is explained in terms of Buddhism, believing that disasters are caused by the inconstant world. With regard to "life and death", ancient Chinese writers "care more about life", whereas Japanese writers "worship death".
【Key Words】: Chinese and Japanese literary classics inconstancy of life Buddhism and Confucianism attitudes toward life and death
【CateGory Index】: I106
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