Literature Review of Gehong's Academic Thought in China
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62381/P243310
Author(s)
Mingjun Zhang1, Yifan Wen1, Jianlin Su2, Bing Wu2, Lanshi Wei1, Fan Li3*
Affiliation(s)
1School of Physical Education, Huizhou College, Huizhou, Huizhou, Guangdong, China
2School of Physical Education, Putian University, Putian, Putian, Fujian, China
3School of Fine Arts and Design, Huizhou University, Huizhou, Huizhou, Guangdong, China
*Corresponding Author.
Abstract
In order to discuss the current research status of Ge Hong's academic thought in China from a global perspective, this paper carries out a review of the literature on Ge Hong's academic thought in China from 1980 to 2022. With "Ge Hong" and "Academic thought" as the main topics, the literatures collected in CNKI database from January 1, 1980 to December 31, 2022 were searched, and 500 literatures were analyzed by Cite Space.6.1.R1 software. The study of Ge Hong's academic thought mainly focuses on the fields of "Taoism", "health", "immortal Taoism", "Luofu Mountain" and "Confucianism"; With the development of time, new research hotspots such as "Taoist medicine" have been formed. Ge Hong's academic thought researchers are mainly distributed in major universities. Overall, the research field of Chinese Ge Hong's academic thought is extensive, and the atmosphere of cooperative research among many scholars and institutions has not been fully formed.
Keywords
Ge Hong; Gehong's Academic Thought; Cite Space; Knowledge Mapping
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