The Chinese Classics, כרכים 1-2 |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 47
עמוד x
He sacrificed to the dead as if they were present ; he sacrificed to the spirits as if
the spirits were present . He said , I consider my not being present at the sacrifice
as if I did not sacrifice . " The custom must have originated from a belief of the ...
He sacrificed to the dead as if they were present ; he sacrificed to the spirits as if
the spirits were present . He said , I consider my not being present at the sacrifice
as if I did not sacrifice . " The custom must have originated from a belief of the ...
עמוד 129
Mencius ' answer was , “ The empire can present a man to Heaven , but he
cannot make Heaven give that man the empire . A prince can present a man to
the emperor , but he cannot cause the emperor to make that man a prince . A
great ...
Mencius ' answer was , “ The empire can present a man to Heaven , but he
cannot make Heaven give that man the empire . A prince can present a man to
the emperor , but he cannot cause the emperor to make that man a prince . A
great ...
עמוד 142
presents of friendship . ” Mencius replied , “ The feeling of respect . " 2 . “ Ilow is it
, ” pursued Chang , “ that the declining a present is accounted disrespectful ? ”
The answer · was , “ When one of honourable rank presents a gift , to say in the ...
presents of friendship . ” Mencius replied , “ The feeling of respect . " 2 . “ Ilow is it
, ” pursued Chang , “ that the declining a present is accounted disrespectful ? ”
The answer · was , “ When one of honourable rank presents a gift , to say in the ...
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