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- Great Unity - Wikipedia
The Great Unity (Chinese: 大同; pinyin: dàtóng) is a Chinese vision of the world explicitly based on the past period of "three dynasties" [1] as understood by the Confucian tradition In this ideal historical model, everyone and everything was at peace and this model must be restored
- Liu Yuejin: Why China has maintained the Great Unity . . . - China Daily
Looking back on history, China maintained "the Great Unity" even when national power was weak, and did not invade or colonize other countries when strong National power waxes and wanes, but why has China always ended up with "the Great Unity" for thousands of years?
- The Great Unity Debate 大一統之辯 – Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies
“Great Unity” (da yitong 大一統) is an ancient concept defining a unified China of Han and other ethnic peoples under tianxia (天下), or “All Under Heaven ” But it is very much still on the minds of the Communist Party’s propaganda tsars today
- 大一统(汉语词语)_百度百科
拼音:dà yī tǒng ,“大一统”不同于“大统一”单纯就地域统一作为理念,更多的是指在国家政治上的整齐划一,经济制度和思想文化上的高度集中。 该思想在中国古代历史上发挥了极其重要的作用,更从政治、军事、经济起到地缘互补的巨大优势效应。 《公羊传 ·隐公元年》:“何言乎 王正月? 大一统也 [1]。 ”徐彦疏:“王者受命,制正月以统天下,令万物无不一一皆奉之以为始,故言大一统也。 大一统是儒家 公羊学派 提出的一种史学理论,认为《春秋》要旨在于“大一统”。 又《汉书· 王吉 传》:“《春秋》所以大一统者, 六合同风, 九州共贯 也。 ” [8]大,以为大,重视、尊重之意;一统,天下一统,天下诸侯统一于周天子。 [9] 后世因此称封建王朝统治全国为大一统。 天下诸侯皆统系于周天子。
- Key Concepts in Chinese Thought and Culture
This concept places importance on the unity of national ideology and law It was put forward by Dong Zhongshu (179-104 BC) of the Western Han Dynasty as an underlying theme of The Spring and Autumn Annals
- 大同世界之“大同” (Great Harmony, Great Unity) 简介 - 知乎
依据中国古代圣贤们的设想,“大同社会” 是通过大幅提升人类的思想觉悟和精神境界,有效提高人民的道德观念和素质修养建立起来的。
- The Great Unity
The Great Unity is a utopian vision of the ideal world: a world of peace and harmony, where prosperity and joy prevail It was first recorded in the Li Yun Da Tong by Confucius
- The Ideal of “Great Unity” | The Everlasting Empire: The Political . . .
This chapter considers how China has maintained the sustainability of a unified empire, and more importantly, its regeneration after periods of division It proposes that the answer should be sought primarily in the realm of ideology
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