Confucian Philosophy in North East Asian Society and Gyeong Bok Goog as a Symbol of Confucian Philosophy
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Here I had posted several times so far when it comes to the name of Palace. I explained on that several times, it would be difficult for you to understand. The names of Palace were originated from chinese letters and confucianism.
For many westerners, it looked very similar among the cultures of Asian countries , esp in North East Asian countries. But Korea, Japan and China are quite different from each other. In ethnical, lingual, religious and historical background, these three countries are much more different than the difference between Germany.and Russia.
It is difficult here to explain everything in detail when it comes to the differences among 3 countries of North East Asia. If you understand the reason why, then you may understand the reason why these 3 countries have fought through their long history of thousands years.
Here I'd like to depict one aspect, the religion.
It was well known that North East Asian Countries are Confucian Society. That's right, but only Korean Society had accepted confucianism up to a level of religion. May be I think we have chance to look around that relations between korean traditional religion and Confucianism.
Actually the religion in China could be told Taoism. Confucianism had had a tendency of forced political system to chinese by foreign invaders. Strangely enough, when china ruled by foreign invaders' dynasty was strong, for example Tang, Mongol, Qing dynasty, etc. Confucianism was a very attractive instrument for the Dynasties which rooted from foreigner to force chinese officer keep the Loyalty to the King. Simply put, Confucianism was an instrument to rule the native chines. Then what is Original chines religion ? That is Taoism. In every chinese family they have had strong belief in Taoism even under the communist rule.
Japan is quite different from Korea and China. The religion of Japanese is Shindo. Shindo could be evaluated as a primitive polytheism. It is very difficult to understand how Japanese rulers had not received sophiscated religion for unifying their people. Sometimes I had thought the reason why Japan had maintained the feudalism even until late 19C.
Interesting thing is that Vietnam was a Confucianism country. The value of the Confucianism was core of managing Vietnam Society and it was internalized in mind of Vietnamese. I had felt so many similarities with Vietnamese when I met them from time to time.
In this regards, the Palace was the essence of Confucian Philosophy. They tried to expressed the core of the Confucian principles. Gyeong Bok Goong was built earlier than the chinese forbidden city.
Let's go .
After passing the Heung Yeh Moon, Moon is not moon but gate,
I could see the stone bridge. It seemed that had specific meaning, but there was no board for explanations.
There were interesting statues of animals. I guessed these animals were kinds of guards against the bad lucks and misfortune.
Under the stone bridge there was an artificial stream
And there were fierce animals. They seemes to look at something bad to kill
Thank you so much for your reading
an insightful post today, @slowwalker, detailing the differences among the three north East Asian countries of China, Japan and Korea.
I've read and studied the Tao Teh Ching and found it amazing that a book that centered around Nature and Intelligence could be turned into a religion with magical elements.
Of course, the same could be said of Confucianism which to my mind doesn't really lend itself to religion.
I always found it puzzling why these three countries didn't get along but your post helped to explain part of this and you only had time to look at one aspect, namely, religion.
I'm looking forward to your tour of the palace and how it was built to embody Confucianist principles.
It's interesting that the fierce animals depicted on the bridge perform amy of the same functions of gargoyles as decorative additions to structures in the west.
A very informative post today, my friend.
Actually the religion in China could be told Taoism. Confucianism had had a tendency of forced political system to chinese by foreign invaders. Strangely enough, when china ruled by foreign invaders' dynasty was strong, for example Tang, Mongol, Qing dynasty, etc. Confucianism was a very attractive instrument for the Dynasties which rooted from foreigner to force chinese officer keep the Loyalty to the King. Simply put, Confucianism was an instrument to rule the native chines. Then what is Original chines religion ? That is Taoism. In every chinese family they have had strong belief in Taoism even under the communist rule.
Thank you for your sincere comment as always.
There seemed to be many aspects that 3 countries couldn't get along well
Thanks, @slowwalker - Yes, thanks to your post I'm now aware of the reasons for disagreement among the three nations :)
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The story is very interesting friends, this statue is a relic or as a symbol of savior in the religion they profess.
Agree with you.
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What a fascinating story, thank you so much for sharing this post.
Being part chinese myself (half chinese half german) I can definitely confirm that Chinese, Japanese and Korean cultures are quite different.
That's why I love to learn about the different rituals and cultures of other Asian countries, it's a very interesting topic for me.
Its your opinion good.
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You look like have quite interesting subject to study
thank you very much for posting.
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This post is nice.
Very nice travel.