JAPANESE RESEARCH ›› 2019, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (5): 15-24.DOI: 10.14156/j.cnki.rbwtyj.2019.05.003
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TANG Xiao-li
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Abstract: In Edo era, Buddhism gained dominance over Shinto and Christianity due to the control of religion by Tokugawa Shougunate. However, as economy and culture developed, Confucianism and Kokugaku would later rise to challenge the dominance of Buddhism. Part of these challenges manifest as antiBuddhism thoughts, in which the Kokugakubased branch is represented by Hirata Atsutane. Hirata Atsutane gained the Buddhism historical knowledge for his antiBuddhism theories from the Daijo Hibussetsu (“Mahayana is not the teaching of the Buddha”) Theory in Tominaga Nakamotos Shutsujyoukougo. He then developed his own Kokugakubased anti-Buddhism theories from a Fukko Shinto viewpoint via the addition of Shinto values in his Buddhism criticism book, Shutsujyoushougo.
Key words: Fukko Shinto, Kokugaku, Hirata Atsutane, antiBuddhism theory, Tominaga Nakamoto
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B313
TANG Xiao-li. Hirata Atsutanes Theories of the Relationship Between Shinto and Buddhism: Focusing on the AntiBuddhism Theories[J]. JAPANESE RESEARCH, 2019, 33(5): 15-24.
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