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165438+/kloc-0 was born in Ding Dian, Songjiang City, Shimane Prefecture on October 28th.

1925

Tokyo Teachers College is attached to a middle school.

Because of kidney disease, you can take a year off school and read books on religion and philosophy.

1930

Admission to Class B of Liberal Arts in the First College

During this period, I met my tutor, which provided a lot of help for the next day's study. The deep friendship with friends is the foundation of Chen Wei's Oriental Research Association and Oriental College.

1933

Deeply moved by the profundity and warmth of Indian and Buddhist philosophy, he entered the Sanskrit discipline of Indian philosophy in the literature department of Imperial University in Tokyo.

1936

Enter the same university.

Learn Indian philosophy, especially Vedic philosophy.

1942

Submit a doctoral thesis "History of Early Vedic Philosophy"

1943

He became an assistant professor and doctor of literature at Imperial University in Tokyo in May.

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The Oriental Way of Thinking was well received and invited as a visiting professor by Stanford University. Since then, he has been employed by foreign countries for more than 50 times.

1954

Become a professor at the University of Tokyo.

1957

Won the "Japan Bachelor's Academy Award" (History of Early Vedic Philosophy)

1960

The oriental way of thinking was translated into English by the National Committee of Japan for UNESCO.

1964

As the Minister of Literature, he tried his best to establish a "cultural exchange research facility" open to all disciplines, and initially opened a lecture on "Comparative Thought"

1966

As a modern Indian thinker, sarvepalli radhakrishnan, the second president of India, was awarded the "Doctor of Knowledge" degree.

1967

Non-local member of Austrian Bachelor's College

I lost the draft of Buddhist scriptures and started writing again a month later.

1970

Founded the Oriental Research Association as a consortium legal person and served as the chairman.

Nakamura Yuan, who experienced an embarrassing life as a student, is determined to broaden the way for unemployed young researchers to continue their research.

1973

The University of Tokyo retired and became an honorary professor of the same university.

After experiencing the dispute of the academy, he founded the Oriental Academy and served as the dean of the academy.

Honorary Doctor of Literature, Delhi University, Honorary Doctor of Literature, Banham University, Vietnam.

1974

As the first generation president of the Society of Comparative Thought, he was awarded a purple ribbon commendation.

1975

Published the Dictionary of Buddhist Language (won the Daily Publishing Culture Award and the Buddhist Missionary Culture Award).

1977

Won the medal of Japanese culture

1978

Honorary member of the Royal Asia Society. The king of Nepal awarded the medal

1982

Visiting member of German Academy, honorary degree of University of Krania, honorary professor of Northwestern University in China.

1983

As honorary president of the Association for Comparative Thought.

1984

Won the first-class Ruibao Medal and became a member of the Japanese Bachelor's College.

1989

Honorary citizen of Songjiang city

1994

As the 24th generation owner of Ashikaga School.

1999

Won NHK Broadcasting Culture Award

All 40 editions of selected works of Nakamura Yuan [Decision Edition] were published.

199965438+1October 10

At the age of 86.