-
condemnation of the rōnin as criminals. Sorai, Satō Naokata, and
Dazai Shundai were some of
those who
believed that the rōnin were
merely criminals and...
-
student Dazai Shundai. As a
result of this meeting,
Hakuseki would go on to
write a
History of the
Southern Islands (南島史, nantōshi) in 1719;
Shundai would likewise...
- this time. He was also an
author of Neo-Confucianist works, such as the
Shundai Zatsuwa and
Rikuyu engi taigi,
although much of his work
would only be...
- (1803) was a
scathing attack on the
works of
Confucian philosopher Dazai Shundai (1680–1747) on Buddhism, and
resulted in an
invitation to
teach from the...
- from
negative to positive.
Other scholars, such as
Kaibara Ekken,
Dazai Shundai (太宰春台), Kamo no Mabuchi,
Motoori Norinaga and Tō
Teikan (藤貞幹), rejected...
- A
version written in
Chinese also
occurs in
Sango (産語)
edited by
Dazai Shundai [ja] and
published 1749, and
purports to be a
reprint of
texts lost before...
- [39]
Shundai Imao Kiln Site 春岱今尾窯跡
Shundai Imao kama ato
Kaizu 35°14′42″N 136°37′16″E / 35.244970°N 136.621248°E / 35.244970; 136.621248 (
Shundai Imao...
- with ****anese
Confucian scholars Arai Hakuseki, Ogyū Sorai, and
Dazai Shundai.
Hakuseki would later write a
history of the Ryūkyū Islands,
entitled "History...