Abstract

The culture of Zen comes into two diverse paths in China and Japan. Compared to China, the Japanese Zen culture has characteristics of natural, plain, sensitive, vanity and silence. It is unrestrained with feeble and desolation. And these characteristics are presented in Japanese domestic ceramic in the unique beauty of its domestic ceramic.

Highlights

  • 1 Introduction The so-called Zen culture has two levels of meanings: the first level includes the general term for the thoughts, living habits, and lifestyles formed by the school of Zen, such as the jungle system

  • The factors leading to this characteristic are mainly derived from the Japanese "object sorrow" aesthetic culture and bushido culture

  • Sorrow is a special term of Japanese aesthetic culture, that is, sorrow for things

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Introduction

The so-called Zen culture has two levels of meanings: the first level includes the general term for the thoughts, living habits, and lifestyles formed by the school of Zen, such as the jungle system. The second level refers to the general name of various literature, art, and customs under the influence of Zen thoughts, such as Zen poems, Zen paintings, and Zen tea

Zen culture in Japan
The beauty of Zen culture in Japanese domestic ceramic design
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