Viewing Japanese People's Cognitive Concept From Japanese Proverbs —— Taking "View of Nature" and "View of Emotion" as Examples
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https://doi.org/10.20849/ajsss.v7i3.1037Keywords:
proverb, culture, view of nature, emotional view, cognitiveAbstract
Proverbs are a vital component of Japanese language culture, and their breadth encompasses all facets of human existence. Proverbs are the result of years of understanding growth, the crystallization of life experience, and a source of information. Proverbs are ingrained in the Japanese people and culture. This article uses the study objects "view of nature" and "view of emotion" to integrate language culture theory with information about natural things and family culture in order to help readers better comprehend the Japanese cognitive notion.
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