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韓愈 Han Yu (768 - 824) is a Chinese writer. He launched the movement for the language (古文運動), which did not aim as well has to imitate ancient prose as to remove prose from the style flowered in sentence parallels which had prevailed of the Han to the Tang, to return to a more direct style, more stripped. Poet, it is especially known for his tests, of which some do not miss humor in spite of their moral side.
In a test entitled the Origin of the CAD , it tries to acclimatize the key concepts of the Taoïsme to ethics confucéen. He also recommends to put an end to the intrigues taoists and Bouddhiste S by driving out them their monasteries and by burning their books. This wish will be carried out in 845 at the time of the large wave of persecution which put an end to the golden age Buddhism in China.
Its doctrines are summarized as follows: Buddhism and the taoism are subversive for pubic morality, while ethics confucéenne is the base of political stability and social.
Banished under the Tang to have fustigated in terms of a rare violence the Worship of the relics of the Buddha, he was regarded as the saint-owner of the rebirth confucéenne under the Song.
Zh-classical: 韓愈
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