Un estudio preliminar de la relación entre la ideología elegante china y la movilización ambiental
Desde la postura de vida de los eruditos en la dinastía Tang y Song hasta el despertar de la conciencia ambiental
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https://doi.org/10.52428/27888991.v3i4.185Palabras clave:
Conciencia ambiental, Estilo de vida, Estudios eruditos, Ideologúa elegante china, Movilización ambientalResumen
Este estudio investigó la relación entre la “ideología elegante china” y la movilización ambiental para explorar una nueva posibilidad de despertar la conciencia para la protección ambiental. El autor consideró la postura de vida de los eruditos en las dinastías Tang y Song. Transmitió una demanda por la herencia de ideas y civilizaciones, así como una orientación de vida elegante y sostenible. El estudio identificará aún más la orientación práctica de la ideología cultura para los movimientos ambientales al considerar las causas y los factores influyentes de la movilización ambiental en la sociedad moderna. Obtener un equilibrio entre la integración natural y social. La elegante dinámica de vida de la dinastía Tang y Song construirá una interacción entre la naturaleza y el comportamiento social humano dominante, lo que reduce drásticamente la segregación y la que reduce la contradicción entre la integración social y natural. Este estudio abogará una “nueva forma” sostenible y contraída que atraiga a los espíritus humanos mediante el estudio de la selección de los estudios emitidos en la dinastías Tang y Song.
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