The Chinese Classics, כרכים 1-2 |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 83
עמוד 59
Yet his judgments are often correct . ” XIX . Tsze - chang asked what were the
characteristics of the good man . The Master said , “ Ile does not tread in the
footsteps of others , but , moreover , he does not enter the chamber of the sage . "
XX .
Yet his judgments are often correct . ” XIX . Tsze - chang asked what were the
characteristics of the good man . The Master said , “ Ile does not tread in the
footsteps of others , but , moreover , he does not enter the chamber of the sage . "
XX .
עמוד 72
The duke of She asked about government . 2 . The Master said , “ Good
government obtains , when those who are near are made happy , and those who
are far off are attracted . ” XVII . Tsze - hea , being governor of Keu - foo , asked
about ...
The duke of She asked about government . 2 . The Master said , “ Good
government obtains , when those who are near are made happy , and those who
are far off are attracted . ” XVII . Tsze - hea , being governor of Keu - foo , asked
about ...
עמוד 76
Some one asked about Tsze - chéan . The Master said , “ He was a kind man . " 2
. He asked about Tsze - se . The Master said , “ That man ! That man ! ” 3 . He
asked about Kwan Chung . “ For him , " said the Master , " the city of Preen , with ...
Some one asked about Tsze - chéan . The Master said , “ He was a kind man . " 2
. He asked about Tsze - se . The Master said , “ That man ! That man ! ” 3 . He
asked about Kwan Chung . “ For him , " said the Master , " the city of Preen , with ...
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