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A Comparative Study of the Spatial Features of Chinese and Korean Academies: A Case Study of BaiLuDong Academy and Tosan Academy

open access: yesBuildings
This paper presents a comparative study of the spatial characteristics of academies in China and Korea, focusing on BaiLuDong Academy in China and Tosan Academy in Korea.
Yirui Zhu, Kyung-Ran Choi
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Visualizations of Mountain–Body Fusions in Medieval Chinese Philosophy, Art, and Religion

open access: yesReligions
This paper examines how Chinese people affiliated with different religions and ideologies of the Song period (960–1279 CE) used artistic, literary and visual representations to merge mountains and the natural world with the human body.
Anna M. Hennessey
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The Disenchantment of Hell and the Emergence of Self-Conscious Individuality: Examining Su Shi’s Philosophy of Disposition

open access: yesReligions
In pre-Song Chinese thought, the afterlife, or the subterranean realm was a sacred space distinctly separate from the world of the living, an extension of the political–religious–cultural order of the Chinese empire.
Shuang Xu, Yicai Ni
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The comparison of the wisdom view in Chinese and Western cultures. [PDF]

open access: yesCurr Psychol, 2022
Wang ZD, Wang YM, Li K, Shi J, Wang FY.
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