The Chinese Classics, כרכים 1-2 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 47
עמוד 104
TSZE - CHANG . CHAPTER I . Tsze - chang said , “ The scholar , trained for
public duty , seeing threatening danger , is prepared to sacrifice his life . When
the opportunity of gain is presented to him , he thinks of righteousness . In
sacrificing ...
TSZE - CHANG . CHAPTER I . Tsze - chang said , “ The scholar , trained for
public duty , seeing threatening danger , is prepared to sacrifice his life . When
the opportunity of gain is presented to him , he thinks of righteousness . In
sacrificing ...
עמוד 120
Is Chang guilty of any one of these things ? ” 3 . “ Now between Chang and his
father there arose disagreement , he , the son , reproving his father , to urge him
what was good . 4 . “ To urge one another to what is good by reproofs is the way
of ...
Is Chang guilty of any one of these things ? ” 3 . “ Now between Chang and his
father there arose disagreement , he , the son , reproving his father , to urge him
what was good . 4 . “ To urge one another to what is good by reproofs is the way
of ...
עמוד 123
Wan Chang asked Mencius , saying , When “ Shun went into the fields , he cried
out and wept towards the pitying heavens . Why did he cry out and weep ? ”
Mencius replied , “ He was dissatisfied , and full of earnest desire . ” 2 . Wan
Chang ...
Wan Chang asked Mencius , saying , When “ Shun went into the fields , he cried
out and wept towards the pitying heavens . Why did he cry out and weep ? ”
Mencius replied , “ He was dissatisfied , and full of earnest desire . ” 2 . Wan
Chang ...
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