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Definition of なかえ‐とうじゅ in the Japanese dictionary
Nakae Ju [Nakae Fujiki] [1608 - 1648] Confucian scholars in the early Edo period. Omi \u0026 thinsp; (omi) \u0026 thinsp; people. The name is original. Letter \u0026 thinsp; (Azana) \u0026 thinsp; is a mortal. The ancestor of Japan's Yomeumi school. Initially he studied Zhuzhi, and later he was called Omi Saints, advocating Yomeumaku. Kumazawa Ban-yama, Abako Okayama \u0026 thinsp; (Futoshozan) \u0026 thinsp; is his youngest brother. "Kaidori" "Questions and Answers", etc. なかえ‐とうじゅ【中江藤樹】 [1608~1648]江戸前期の儒学者。近江 (おうみ) の人。名は原。字 (あざな) は惟命。日本陽明学派の祖。初め朱子学を修め、のち、陽明学を首唱して近江聖人とよばれた。熊沢蕃山・淵岡山 (ふちこうざん) はその高弟。著「鑑草」「翁問答」など。
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