The Chinese Classics, כרכים 1-2 |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 52
עמוד 62
He was answered , “ The management of a state demands the rules of propriety .
His words were not humble ; therefore I smiled at him . ” 11 . Teen again said , “
But was it not a state which K ' ew proposed for himself ? ” The reply was , “ Yes ...
He was answered , “ The management of a state demands the rules of propriety .
His words were not humble ; therefore I smiled at him . ” 11 . Teen again said , “
But was it not a state which K ' ew proposed for himself ? ” The reply was , “ Yes ...
עמוד 118
preserves in his heart ; - - namely , benevolence and propriety . 2 . The
benevolent man loves others . The man of propriety shows respect to others . . 3 .
“ He who loves others is constantly loved by them . He who respects others is
constantly ...
preserves in his heart ; - - namely , benevolence and propriety . 2 . The
benevolent man loves others . The man of propriety shows respect to others . . 3 .
“ He who loves others is constantly loved by them . He who respects others is
constantly ...
עמוד 163
A man of Jin asked the disciple Uhloo , saying , “ Is an observance of the rules of
propriety in regard to eating , or the eating , the more important ? ” The answer
was , “ The observance of the rules of propriety is the more important . " 2 .
A man of Jin asked the disciple Uhloo , saying , “ Is an observance of the rules of
propriety in regard to eating , or the eating , the more important ? ” The answer
was , “ The observance of the rules of propriety is the more important . " 2 .
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