The Chinese ClassicsLibrary of Alexandria, 28 בספט׳ 2020 |
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עמוד
... prince, he can devote his life; if, in his intercourse with his friends, his words are sincere:— although men say that he has not learned, I will certainly say that he has.' CHAP. VIII. 1. The Master said, 'If the scholar be not grave ...
... prince, he can devote his life; if, in his intercourse with his friends, his words are sincere:— although men say that he has not learned, I will certainly say that he has.' CHAP. VIII. 1. The Master said, 'If the scholar be not grave ...
עמוד
... prince is accounted by people to be flattery.' CHAP. XIX. The Duke Ting asked how a prince should.
... prince is accounted by people to be flattery.' CHAP. XIX. The Duke Ting asked how a prince should.
עמוד
... prince. Confucius replied, 'A prince should employ his minister according to according to the rules of propriety; ministers should serve their prince with faithfulness.' CHAP. XX. The Master said, 'The Kwan Tsu is expressive of ...
... prince. Confucius replied, 'A prince should employ his minister according to according to the rules of propriety; ministers should serve their prince with faithfulness.' CHAP. XX. The Master said, 'The Kwan Tsu is expressive of ...
עמוד
... prince is able to govern his kingdom with the complaisance proper to the rules of propriety, what difficulty will he have? If he cannot govern it with that complaisance, what has he to do with the rules of propriety?' CHAP. XIV. The ...
... prince is able to govern his kingdom with the complaisance proper to the rules of propriety, what difficulty will he have? If he cannot govern it with that complaisance, what has he to do with the rules of propriety?' CHAP. XIV. The ...
עמוד
... in his speech and earnest in his conduct.' CHAP. XXV. The Master said, 'Virtue is not left to stand alone. He who practises it will have neighbors.' CHAP. XXVI. Tsze-yu said, 'In serving a prince, frequent remonstrances.
... in his speech and earnest in his conduct.' CHAP. XXV. The Master said, 'Virtue is not left to stand alone. He who practises it will have neighbors.' CHAP. XXVI. Tsze-yu said, 'In serving a prince, frequent remonstrances.
תוכן
BOOK XII YEN YUAN | |
BOOK XIII TSZELU | |
BOOK XIV HSIEN WAN | |
BOOK XV WEI LING KUNG | |
BOOK XVI KE SHE | |
BOOK XVII YANG HO | |
BOOK XVIII WEI TSZE | |
BOOK XIX TSZECHANG | |
BOOK XX YAO YUEH | |
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
anxious archery asked about government asked about perfect asked Confucius bad government prevails beclouding here leads called carriage carry ceremonies Ch’an Ch’i Ch’iu CHAP chief Chung-kung Chung-ni Chwan-yu conduct Confucius replied countenance court dare disciples Duke Hwan dynasty employed Fan Ch’ih father faults filial piety find enjoyment friends hate heard Heaven K’ang asked K’ung keep kingdom Kwan Chung look loved to learn man’s Mang Master replied mean minister mourning Odes perfect virtue perfectly virtuous person philosopher Tsang Po-yu practice prince prince’s retired righteousness ruler rules of propriety sacrifice sage saying serving one’s sincere speak superior talents and virtue things truth Ts’ze Tsai Tsze Tsze-chang asked Tsze-hsia Tsze-kung asked Tsze-kung replied Tsze-lu asked upright VIII wish words XVII XVIII XXII XXIII XXIV XXVI Yin dynasty Zan Yu