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Ryuju (150-250, or 100-200), a distinguished priest in ancient India who first gave a logical theory to the Early Hannya Sutra in the Academic Library of the kodansha. His main book, 『 中論 』, was overwhelming, denying the existence of all things from about 450 verses and 27 chapters, and persistently refuting the opponents. He patiently examined the classic classic book which was very difficult to understand and produced various interpretations and misunderstandings, using the concept of vector in two directions,' sacred things' and' common things'. First, what is taught by 『 中論 』 for us who live in more modern times? What was pursued by Ryuju with so much energy that it can be transmitted to us more than a thousand years later? There may be various views in various areas and dimensions. However, in any case, we must start from taking what Ryuju says as accurately as possible. (Foreword Summary) Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1 :' sacred things' and' common things' in 『 中論 』 1 : historical position of 『 中論 』 2 : ideological position of 『 中論 』 3 : secular and supreme truth in 『 中論 』 Chapter 2 : structure of' common things' 2 : denial of' common things' 2 : denial of' common things' (1) 3 : denial of' common things' (2) 4 : denial of' common things' (3) 5 : denial of' common things' (4) 6 : from' common things' to' holy things' 7 : from' holy things' to' common things' 8 : sanctification of' common things' (1) 9 : sanctification of' common things' (2) Conclusion postscript Academic Library Edition. The original text of this book was published in November 1986 by The Third Bunmeisha Regulus Library as the logic of' 中論 』' in 『, structure of' sky' and' common things'. Chapter I : historical position of'',' Ryuju' from' common things'. Chapter I : historical position of'' from'' common things''. Chapter I : historical position of'' from'' common things''. Chapter I : historical position of'' from'' common things''. Chapter I : historical position of'' from'' common things''. Chapter I : ideological position of'' from'' common things'. Chapter I