Research Article
Confucian Values in Chinese, Japanese, And Indonesian Folkore (Morphological Analysis of Vladimir Propp Folklore)
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.19-10-2021.2316580, author={Haryono Haryono and Nadia Wirda Ummah}, title={Confucian Values in Chinese, Japanese, And Indonesian Folkore (Morphological Analysis of Vladimir Propp Folklore)}, proceedings={Proceedings of the First International Conference on Literature Innovation in Chinese Language, LIONG 2021, 19-20 October 2021, Purwokerto, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={LIONG}, year={2022}, month={3}, keywords={confucius value folklore narrative structure vladimir propp}, doi={10.4108/eai.19-10-2021.2316580} }
- Haryono Haryono
Nadia Wirda Ummah
Year: 2022
Confucian Values in Chinese, Japanese, And Indonesian Folkore (Morphological Analysis of Vladimir Propp Folklore)
LIONG
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.19-10-2021.2316580
Abstract
Confucianism is a religion that is also a growing thought of moral philosophy in China. Confucian-centered thinking teaches about the ethics of life that aims to maintain harmony in life. Confucian thought then spread and developed in Japan. Furthermore, Confucianism also spread to Indonesia, It can be seen from many Confucians in the archipelago. The spread of Confucian values to Japan and Indonesia led to the meeting of two different cultures, namely Chinese culture as a place where Confucian thought developed with Japanese or Indonesian culture, so that the process of cultural interaction was inevitable. This process of cultural interaction led to a change in Confucian values that developed in Japan and in Indonesia. Through the literature method, this study will examine how Confucian values are described in Chinese, Japanese and Indonesian Folklore. Using the theory of Vladimir Propp, the study aims to look for forms of implementation and violation of Confucian values and their consequences.