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1 Int | Confucian ethics came to Japan early in the Christian era, 2 Int | seventeenth century of our era. In Japan as in China the prevalent 3 Int | Far-Easterns of China, Korea and Japan."~   It is not necessary 4 Int | literature was brought to Japan, and here too it was honoured 5 Int | second time made conquest of Japan, it was no longer friendly 6 Int | friendly to Buddhism. While Japan had slept its long sleep 7 Int | China and introduced into Japan won its way here also at 8 Int | close and the intellect of Japan accepted in the place of 9 Int | through which China and Japan studied and accepted the 10 Int | the system which came to Japan in the 17th century and 11 Int | equalled it in China or Japan. He was peculiarly fond 12 Int | doctrine at once, but in Japan his following has been small, 13 Int | the Chinese philosophy in Japan and his memory is still 14 Int | add no new ideas here in Japan where it had been supreme 15 Int | the Chinese philosophy in Japan. There is certainly a difference. 16 Int | Confucian literature in Japan so far instructed the mass 17 Int | China for centuries and in Japan for a thousand years the 18 Int | after the educated men in Japan had given up Buddhism it 19 Int(40)| Mitford's "Tales of Old Japan" pp. 288-326. The sermons 20 Int | examination and upon faith Japan accepted the Chinese philosophy. 21 Int | philosophy as represented in Japan. I desire to represent the 22 Int | spirit and thought of Old Japan, of the educated men of 23 Int | the ruling ideas of the Japan that has forever passed 24 Int | place among the scholars of Japan, being especially remembered 25 Int | the Chinese philosophy in Japan, it has been thought wise 26 I | Buddha's mystery. And here in Japan are many priests who are 27 I | Shin-tō' by saying that 'Japan is the Land of the Gods.' 28 II | received in person. Nowadays in Japan are many evil officials; 29 II | least mistake. In China and Japan many strong men have prided 30 II | of Divine knowledge. In Japan before the Empress Suikō, 31 II(10) | adopted by the court in Japan. In the reign of Mei, (Ming 32 II | many another in China and Japan. But Ieyasu did not become 33 II | for generations. And in Japan from the beginning of the 34 III(6) | See Rein's Japan, p. 280. The comparative 35 III | But ever in China and Japan alike most men when in power 36 III | now. It is still worse in Japan with its feudal government; 37 III | virtues will not alone. In Japan and China alike have been 38 III | scarcely equalled in China or Japan! As the proverb says: "The 39 III | famous women of China and Japan, the Hime Kagami. Probably 40 III | repeat, in both China and Japan men of fidelity cannot escape 41 IV | it ever been in China and Japan! Great generals have sought 42 IV(4) | Rein's Japan, pp. 269-270.~ 43 IV | every move.~   In China and Japan men of great and clear wisdom 44 IV | Long has Buddhism made Japan think of nothing as important 45 IV(11) | Yoritomo as the real rulers of Japan. They were the Regents of


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