[Noun] (Named after its rise in Tosa Province (Kochi Prefecture) in Hainan (Shikoku)) A branch of Neo-Confucianism in Japan. Its founder was Minamimura Baiken, and its members included Tani Tokichu, Ogura Sansei, Nonaka Kaneyama, and Yamazaki Ansai. It values spiritual power and focuses on putting it into practice. Hainanism. Nangaku. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (海南(四国)の土佐国(高知県)に興隆したところからいう) 日本における朱子学の一派。南村梅軒を祖とし、谷時中、小倉三省、野中兼山、山崎闇斎などがこれに属する。精神的偉力をたっとび、実践躬行を主眼とする。海南学。南学。
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