The Chinese Classics, כרכים 1-2 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 61
עמוד 111
The Master said , “ To put the people to death without having instructed them ; -
this is called cruelty . To require from them , suddenly , the full tale of work ,
without having given them warning : — this is called oppression . To issue orders
as if ...
The Master said , “ To put the people to death without having instructed them ; -
this is called cruelty . To require from them , suddenly , the full tale of work ,
without having given them warning : — this is called oppression . To issue orders
as if ...
עמוד 124
My master , the philosopher Ch ' ing , says , “ Being without inclination to either
side is called CHUNG ; admitting of no change is called YUNG . By CHUNG is
denoted the correct course to be pursued by all under heaven ; by YUNG is
denoted ...
My master , the philosopher Ch ' ing , says , “ Being without inclination to either
side is called CHUNG ; admitting of no change is called YUNG . By CHUNG is
denoted the correct course to be pursued by all under heaven ; by YUNG is
denoted ...
עמוד 197
The reply was , “ A man who commands our liking , is what is called a good man .
4 . “ He whose goodness is part of himself , is what is called a real man . 5 . “ He
whose goodness has been filled up , is what is called a beautiful man . 6 .
The reply was , “ A man who commands our liking , is what is called a good man .
4 . “ He whose goodness is part of himself , is what is called a real man . 5 . “ He
whose goodness has been filled up , is what is called a beautiful man . 6 .
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