The Chinese Classics, כרכים 1-2 |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 57
עמוד 125
Chung - ne said , “ The superior man embodies the course of the Mean ; the
mean man acts contrary to the course of the Mean . 2 . “ The superior man ' s
embodying the course of the Mean is because he is a superior man , and so
always ...
Chung - ne said , “ The superior man embodies the course of the Mean ; the
mean man acts contrary to the course of the Mean . 2 . “ The superior man ' s
embodying the course of the Mean is because he is a superior man , and so
always ...
עמוד 126
Men all say , • We are wise ; ' but happening to choose the course of the Mean ,
they are not able to keep it for a round inonth . " VIII . The Master said , “ This was
the manner of Hwuy : - he made choice of the Mean , and whenever . he got hold
...
Men all say , • We are wise ; ' but happening to choose the course of the Mean ,
they are not able to keep it for a round inonth . " VIII . The Master said , “ This was
the manner of Hwuy : - he made choice of the Mean , and whenever . he got hold
...
עמוד 92
What do you think of such a course ? ” 2 . Mencius said , “ Here is a man , who
every day appropriates some of his neighbour ' s strayed fowls . Some one says
to him , ' Such is not the way of a good man ; " : and he replies , . With your leave I
...
What do you think of such a course ? ” 2 . Mencius said , “ Here is a man , who
every day appropriates some of his neighbour ' s strayed fowls . Some one says
to him , ' Such is not the way of a good man ; " : and he replies , . With your leave I
...
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