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    Title: 陸游詩文中的哲學思想
    Lu You's Thoughts of Philosophy in His Poems and Essays
    Authors: 簡彥姈
    Chien, Yen-Ling
    Contributors: 中文所
    Keywords: 陸游
    放翁
    詩文
    儒家思想
    佛家思想
    道家思想
    Lu You
    Fan Wong
    poems and essays
    Confucianism
    Buddhism
    Taoism
    Date: 2010-10-01
    Issue Date: 2015-01-29 11:16:17 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本篇旨在探討陸游詩文中的哲學思想,要點有三:一、儒家思想,二、佛家思想,三、道家思想。其見解反映於儒家思想方面,他以正統儒者自居,具強烈的愛國思想,一心平胡虜、復中原,施展書生報國的壯志。在佛家思想方面,他並非真正的鑽研佛理,或虔誠信仰佛教,而是從中覓得心靈的解脫;有時甚至站在儒者立場,借佛以諷儒。在道家思想方面,他醉心於老、莊哲學,對道家神仙、煉丹之術亦頗感興趣,但並不完全沉迷其中,只是藉以修身養性,求養生、求超脫而已。可見陸氏儒、釋、道三家兼修,然以儒家思想為主,在有志難伸之餘,轉而學佛習道,以尋求精神上的慰藉。
    This paper is to explore Lu You's thoughts of philosophy in his poems and essays. The essential points of the paper will be presented as follows: 1. Confucianism. He considered himself to be a Confucian scholar. His poems and essays were possessed of great patriotism. 2. Buddhism. He sometimes looked at Buddhism from a Confucian scholar standpoint. 3. Taoism. He was engrossed in Lao-tzu and Chuang-tzu's thought. He cultivated his mind by Taoism. In conclusion, Lu You's united Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. But he gave first place to Confucianism.
    Relation: 中國文化大學中文學報 ; 21 期 (2010 / 10 / 01) , P69 - 84
    Appears in Collections:[Graduate Institute of Chinese Literature] academic journal

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