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Joseon scholars and Japanese samurai
Joseon scholars and Japanese samurai
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Book Introduction
The proud scholar of Joseon who sought to embrace the world under the pretext of a cause, and the flower samurai of Japan who did not hesitate to commit seppuku to obtain his own territory!
They were born from the same root called 'sa' and were divided into men of letters and warriors.
The spirit they gave birth to still has a great influence on the politics, economy, society, and culture of both countries today.
This is a book written by Professor Hosaka, a naturalized Korean citizen, and contains the fruits of his lifelong research, meticulously comparing and analyzing the origins and birth processes of the two elites, their educational methods and unique cultures, and the activities of their representative figures.
You can explore the different genes and surprising secrets hidden within the scholars and samurai, the rivals of Korean and Japanese history, by looking into their backgrounds, the education they received, and how they were appointed to the government and led the country.
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preface

Chapter 1: The Spirit Representing Korea and Japan: The Brush and the Sword
What is a scholar? / A scholar speaks of a scholar / A scholar as seen through Western eyes
Confucianism is alive in the samurai and the Bushido.
Samurai Spirit/Bushido after Modernization

Chapter 2: The Birth of the Scholar and the Samurai
The Origins of the Scholar and the Samurai/The First Warrior/The Imperial Family and the Samurai
The Royal Road is a Scholar/Samurai and Scholar's Castle/Nobles and Samurai
The difference between Heishi and Genji / Scholars fight with brushes / Samurai fight with swords
Confucianism and the Art of War/Samurai's Inherent Beliefs/Education of Scholars and Samurai
What did the scholar and samurai live for?

Chapter 3: Japan as Seen by Scholars, Joseon as Seen by Samurai
Ashikaga Yoshimitsu and Ashikaga Yoshimasa
Yi Hwang and Seong Hon: The Origins of Japanese Scholarship/Takeda Shingen, the Master General of The Art of War
Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi/The father of Japanese study abroad, Joseon scholar Kang Hang
Fujiwara Seika, the disciple of Kang Hang/Arai Hakuseki and Amenomori Hoshu
He became a taboo in Korean history/Japan as seen by scholars, Joseon as seen by samurai
Tokugawa and Mitohak/Kim Ok-gyun and Min Yeong-ik

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GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: June 22, 2007
- Pages, weight, size: 211 pages | 390g | 150*220*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788934925774
- ISBN10: 8934925779

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