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Kakuzo Okakura
The Ideals of the East

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1 Intro | art of the same period in Southern China enabled him to see 2 Intro | analysis of the Northern and Southern thought has already attracted 3 Intro | stimulating influence of the great southern peninsula, the superb art-instincts 4 Range | where the northern and the southern sovereignties were amalgamated. 5 Taoism| LAOISM AND TAOISM - SOUTHERN CHINA~CONFUCIAN China could 6 Taoism| with Shu culture, these southern people found art-expression 7 Taoism| who was born in the then southern province of So, and was 8 Taoism| also, of statecraft, the Southern mind produced great thinkers, 9 Taoism| liberty and complexity of the Southern Chinese nature enabled it 10 Buddhi| very names, Northern and Southern, imply that this is so with 11 Buddhi| relations of Northern and Southern Buddhism must baffle us. 12 Buddhi| as the narrower basis of Southern Buddhism, we have the echo 13 Buddhi| atheistic formulæ of the later Southern school. At the same time, 14 Buddhi| centuries later, of the Southern doctrine, of which it remains 15 Buddhi| Buddha of the Pali texts (the Southern school) does not deny, though 16 Buddhi| connects itself with Orissa and Southern India, and that his immediate 17 Buddhi| now that the idea of the Southern school of Buddhism, which 18 Asuka | distinguishes the Northern from the Southern school of Buddhists, by 19 Asuka | civilised world of the Chinese Southern, or native, dynasty.~Buttocho, 20 Asuka | Oxus, into the northern and southern passes of Tensan, and so 21 Asuka | Shibatatsu, of the Rio dynasty in Southern China, a devout believer, 22 Asuka | arrived in 554 A.D. Chiso, a Southern Chinese, is also said to 23 Nara | Central, and Bodhi-ruchi of Southern India, further enforced 24 Heian | his nephew Amoghavajra, of Southern India, the latter having 25 Fujiwa| Bhakti-type. He lived in Southern India in the twelfth century. 26 Kamaku| the Sung dynasty, by the Southern Chinese mind), that salvation 27 Ashika| and Ashikaga monks was the Southern, differing greatly from 28 Meiji | impetus was given by the southern daimyos, who, as descendants 29 Meiji | of the Shogunate and the southern daimyos gave occasion for


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