Hermit culture in China today

China-based news source Sixth Tone features and article, with video, titled “The Hermit Culture Living On in China’s Misty Mountains” with byline “Disillusioned recluses have come to the Zhongnan Mountains for centuries. Now, a government campaign threatens their way of life.” From the website:

In the past decade, thousands of young people like Zhang have come to the Zhongnan Mountains hoping to connect with around 600 modern-day hermits, or yinshi, according to estimates by Zhongnan Cottage, a local civic organization. Hermitic lifestyles have a long history in China: During the dynastic era, the term was applied to educated, conscientious men who fled from the social expectation to join what they perceived as a corrupt, immoral government and eked out poor lives in remote rural China. Occasionally, emperors rewarded hermits with high-ranking government positions, believing them to possess deeper wisdom than conventional officials.

URL: http://www.sixthtone.com/news/1003932/the-hermit-culture-living-on-in-chinas-misty-mountains; https://www.caixinglobal.com/2019-05-11/the-hermit-culture-living-on-in-chinas-misty-mountains-101414004.html

TV Tropes: Hermits

TV Tropes describes itself as “the all-devouring pop-culture wiki,” a collection of tropes or types found in comics, anime, manga, fan fiction, live-action television, video games, and web-based animation. Among these tropes are hermits, but TV Tropes especially seeks out tropes in areas of popular culture that usually do not intersect with mainstream literature, film, or culture. A few examples from these latter categories are added, however. Brought to our attention by a friend of Hermitary.

URL: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TheHermit

Scotland’s hermit sites

The Scotsman offers a photographic essay titled “Scotland’s hermit hideaways: the caves, castles and hideaways once home to those seeking a solitary life.”

“Caves, old bothies and even islands have been used by those needing space, sanctuary and shelter over the years. From the former bank worker from Dundee who lived in a cave for more that 20 years to the little castle on a Highland beach by an architect needing some time out, here we look at the stories of nine hermits and the places that they called home.” Here are nine photos of historical interest.

URL: https://www.scotsman.com/heritage/scotland-s-hermit-hideaways-the-caves-castles-and-hideaways-once-home-to-those-seeking-a-solitary-life-1-4916012

British “hikikomori”

The Daily Mail (UK) reports on the equivalent of British hikikomori in an article titled “Rise of the ‘hermit kids’: More than 40,000 British teenagers are locking themselves away for months over anxiety about their futures and obsession with social media.” The study was conducted by the University of Glasgow.

URL: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6869071/More-40-000-British-teenagers-locking-away-months-anxiety-future.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490