The Chinese Classics, כרכים 1-2 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 56
עמוד 131
And this rule he extended to the princes of the empire , the great officers , the
scholars , and the common people . Was the father a great officer and the son a
scholar , then the burial was that due to a great officer , and the sacrifice that due
to a ...
And this rule he extended to the princes of the empire , the great officers , the
scholars , and the common people . Was the father a great officer and the son a
scholar , then the burial was that due to a great officer , and the sacrifice that due
to a ...
עמוד 139
The chief ministers of the emperor received an amount of territory equal to that of
a How ; a great officer received as much as a Pih ; and a scholar of the first class
as much as a Tsze or a Nan . 6 . “ In a great State , where the territory was a ...
The chief ministers of the emperor received an amount of territory equal to that of
a How ; a great officer received as much as a Pih ; and a scholar of the first class
as much as a Tsze or a Nan . 6 . “ In a great State , where the territory was a ...
עמוד 148
If a common man were summoned with the article appropriate to the summoning
of a scholar , how could he presume to go ? How much more may we expect this
refusal to go , when a man of talents and virtue is summoned in a way which is ...
If a common man were summoned with the article appropriate to the summoning
of a scholar , how could he presume to go ? How much more may we expect this
refusal to go , when a man of talents and virtue is summoned in a way which is ...
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