Shinto, teaches with emphasis that morals were invented by the Chinese because they were an immoral people, but in Japan there was no necessity for any system of morals, as every Japanese acted aright if he only consulted his own heart. The Mikado's Empire - 100 ページWilliam Elliot Griffis 著 - 1876 - 625 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| Samuel Michael Haughton - 1885 - 290 ページ
...reverence for the dead heroes of the past. It has no precepts or doctrines. One of its leading men said that, " Morals were invented by the Chinese because they were an immoral people, but in Japan ther ) was no necessity for any system of morals, as every Japanese acted aright if he only consulted... | |
| Asiatic Society of Japan - 1882 - 390 ページ
...maintained by Motowori, one of the leaders of the modern revival of pure ShintOism. According to Motowori, morals •were invented by the Chinese because they...Japanese acted aright if he only consulted his own heart. Further, Motowori declared that all the duty of a good Japanese consisted in obeying the commands of... | |
| 1874 - 426 ページ
...the leaders of the modern revivalists of pure Shintuism. According to Motoori morals were invented hy the Chinese because they were an immoral people, but...Japanese acted aright if he only consulted his own heart. Further, Motoori declared that all the duty of a good Japanese cons,sted in obeying the commands of... | |
| 1881 - 616 ページ
...and living birds, but no sacrifices. Nor does it teach morals. ' Morals,' says its chief authority, ' were invented by the Chinese because they were an...acted aright if he only consulted his own heart." " But if Shinto is (or rather was) the religion of the Government, the religion of the people is Buddhism,... | |
| Emma Raymond Pitman - 1882 - 378 ページ
...missionaries in Europe and America. They are somewhat self-righteous too ; for it is asserted by them that "morals were invented by the Chinese, because...acted aright if he only consulted his own heart." How religious a people the Japanese were according to their light, may be inferred from the fact that,... | |
| Emma Raymond Pitman - 1882 - 352 ページ
...missionaries in Europe and America. They are somewhat self-righteous too ; for it is asserted by them that "morals were invented by the Chinese, because...acted aright if he only consulted his own heart." How religious a people the Japanese were according to their light, may be inferred from the fact that,... | |
| Christopher Dresser - 1882 - 494 ページ
...are almost exactly like those of China. " Motoori — -the great modern revivalist of Shinto, teaches that morals were invented by the Chinese because they...for any system of morals, as every Japanese acted rightly if he only consulted his own heart. The duty of a good Japanese is to obey the Mikado in all... | |
| United States. Bureau of Manufactures - 1888 - 622 ページ
...contains no moral code, and it has been asserted by a native writer of high authority on the subject that in Japan there was no necessity for any system of morals, as every Japanese acted right if he only consulted his heart. There are now in Japan, about 15,000 Shinto priests. Buddhism,... | |
| David Murray - 1894 - 468 ページ
...of Shintoism, Moto-ori, a writer of the i8th century, admits that it has no moral code. He asserts that " morals ' were invented by the Chinese because...for any system of morals, as every Japanese acted rightly if he only consulted his own heart." Reference is frequently made in the early stories to divination,... | |
| David Murray - 1894 - 492 ページ
...of Shintoism, Moto-ori, a writer of the i8th century, admits that it has no moral code. He asserts that " morals ' were invented by the Chinese because...for any system of morals, as every Japanese acted rightly if he only consulted his own heart." Reference is frequently made in the early stories to divination,... | |
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