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  2. New Enlightenment (China) - Wikipedia

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    New Enlightenment (simplified Chinese: 新启蒙; traditional Chinese: 新啟蒙), or the New Enlightenment movement (simplified Chinese: 新启蒙运动; traditional Chinese: 新啟蒙運動), was a massive social and cultural movement in mainland China that originated in the late 1970s and lasted for over a decade.

  3. Evaluation of the Cultural Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The New Enlightenment movement called for the revival of "democracy and science", which was the old theme of the May Fourth Movement in 1919, and promoted humanism and universal values within the Chinese society. [20]

  4. Salvation overwhelmed enlightenment - Wikipedia

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    Salvation overwhelmed enlightenment [2] (simplified Chinese: 救亡压倒启蒙; traditional Chinese: 救亡壓倒啟蒙), also known as "national salvation crushed enlightenment" [3] or the "country's salvation suffocated the enlightenment", [4] is a viewpoint put forward by Li Zehou in the mid-1980s (the New Enlightenment period) [5] in an article entitled Double Variation on Enlightenment ...

  5. Li Zehou - Wikipedia

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    Li Zehou (Chinese: 李泽厚; 13 June 1930 – 2 November 2021) was a Chinese scholar of philosophy and intellectual history. [1] [2] [3] He is considered an influential modern scholar of Chinese history and culture whose work was central to the period known as the Chinese "New Enlightenment" in the 1980s.

  6. New Culture Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Enlightenment: Intellectuals and the Legacy of the May Fourth Movement of 1919. Berkeley, Ca: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-06837-7. Shan, Patrick Fuliang, Li Dazhao: China's First Communist, Albany: SUNY Press, 2024. Shan, Patrick Fuliang. Yuan Shikai: A Reappraisal, UBC Press, 2018. Song, Mingwei (2017).

  7. Wu (awareness) - Wikipedia

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    Wu (Chinese: 悟; pinyin: Wù) is a concept of awareness, consciousness, or spiritual enlightenment in the Chinese folk religion. [1]According to scholarly studies, many practitioners who have recently "reverted" to the Chinese traditional religion speak of an "opening of awareness" Kai wu (Chinese: 開悟; pinyin: Kāi wù) or "awakening of awareness" Jue wu (Chinese: 覺悟; pinyin: Juéwù ...

  8. Original enlightenment - Wikipedia

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    The moon reflected in water is a popular simile for enlightenment used by Dōgen in the Genjōkōan. [1]Original enlightenment or innate awakening (Chinese: 本覺; pinyin: běnjué; Japanese pronunciation: hongaku; Korean pronunciation: bongak) is an East Asian Buddhist doctrine often translated as "inherent", "innate", "intrinsic" or "original" awakeness.

  9. Xinxin Ming - Wikipedia

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    Xinxin Ming (alternate spellings Xin Xin Ming or Xinxinming) (Chinese: 信心銘; Pīnyīn: Xìnxīn Míng; Wade–Giles: Hsin Hsin Ming; Rōmaji: Shinjinmei), meaning literally: "Faith-Mind Inscription", is a poem attributed to the Third Chinese Chán Patriarch Jianzhi Sengcan (Chinese: 鑑智僧璨; Pīnyīn: Jiànzhì Sēngcàn; Wade–Giles: Chien-chih Seng-ts'an; Romaji: Kanchi Sōsan ...