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Ekken Kaibara

    Onna Daigaku
    The Way Of Contentment (1913)
    • The Way Of Contentment (1913)

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Exploring the teachings of Confucianism and Zen Buddhism, this philosophical work delves into achieving true contentment through self-reflection, discipline, and detachment from materialism. The author advocates for a simple, humble lifestyle, emphasizing the avoidance of excess and indulgence. Practical advice includes cultivating gratitude, maintaining a positive outlook, and focusing on the present moment. This timeless classic offers profound insights into happiness and the human experience, making it a significant contribution to literature.

      The Way Of Contentment (1913)
    • Onna Daigaku

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Onna Daigaku, a half-dogmatised precept exclusively intended for women, was written by Kaibara Ekken, the most famous moralist of Japan. It was the most popular of his works and remained so for nearly two centuries. This volume, a reprint of 'Women and Wisdom of Japan', originally published in 1905, includes a translation into English of Onna Daigaku and an evaluation of the effect it had upon the daily lives of Japanese women prior to the opening of Japan during the mid nineteenth century. An invaluable source for those seeking an understanding of the lives and status of Japanese women from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century.

      Onna Daigaku