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Kumazawa Banzan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kumazawa Banzan
was an adherent of a branch of Neo-Confucianism called Wang Yangming Studies , who lived during the early Edo period. His childhood name (yōmei) was , his imina was , also read Shigetsugu. His common name (azana) was , and he was commonly known by the personal names (tsūshō) as or . His most common courtesy name (gō) was . His surname "Kumazawa" (熊沢) was changed to that of "Shigeyama" (蕃山) in 1660 and the latter, read in Sino-Japanese as "Banzan", became his posthumous courtesy title, by which even now he is commonly known. == Yōmeigaku == Yōmeigaku is the Japanese term for a school of Neo-Confucianism associated with its founder, the Chinese philosopher Wang Yangming, characterised by introspection and activism, and which exercised a profound influence on Japanese revisions of Confucian political and moral theory in Japan during the Edo Period.
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