This stage brings doable ideas and procedures for applying the cognition of heavenly harmo- ny to promote the incident of social sophistication nowadays. It is of excellent significance towards the achieving of sustainable development and the construction of ecological culture that we fully learn and correctly judge the ecological morality of Harmony between Man and Nature under the counseling of the Marxist ecological outlook. “The wholeness of nature and human” is the intelligent method and plan of ancient Chinese sages to survey the relationship 'tween human and nature. It ori- ginates from in three emperors’ period and stands from the plain perception of type. Through the Zhou Dynasty, the concept of “fate” and “Son of Heaven” was established. on the plain understanding of the singleness of nature and human, we inherently explore nature and find ways that are in consideration of the development of human endurance and life. From the Spring and Autumn and Warring States ending to the Qin and Han dynasties, the understanding of the relationship between type and man withstood a transformation. And before the Jin and Tang periods continued to investigate. The difficult change from the Ten Kingdoms and Five Dynasties to the Two Song Dynasties. The philosophers mirrored on and underwent change all along the Ming and Qing eras. With a lengthy past of development, "Nature and Humanity" understanding has developed allure own theory and order. This study mainly compares the theoretical ideas of each historical ending from a macroscopic view, in which the particular details of each ending have not been particularly explained and need expected further explored.
Author(s) Details:
Wutong Song,
Institute of
Basic Theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chinese Academy of Traditional
Chinese Medicine, Beijing, China.
Hongxin Cao,
Institute of Basic Theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing, China.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RTASS-V6/article/view/11407
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