Also known as Japanese spirit, Japanese soul, Yamato spirit, Yamato soul
or is a term in the Japanese language for the cultural values and characteristics of the Japanese people. The phrase was coined in the Heian period to describe the indigenous Japanese 'spirit' or cultural values as opposed to cultural values of foreign nations such as those identified through contact with Tang dynasty China. Later, a qualitative contrast between Japanese and Chinese spirit was elicited from the term. Edo period writers and samurai used it to augment and support the Bushido concept of honor and valor. English translations of Yamato-damashii include the "Japanese spirit", "Japan
大和魂是概括用語,指一切大和族學習外來知識和學問時必須有的判斷力、能力,又或是理解情緒(幽雅情趣)的心靈,並在擁有這種性格、能力、品性和性質下達到極致。即是所谓「日本精神」。是和人最基本共同点。
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