The Book of Lord Shang: A Classic of the Chinese School of Law; Translated from the Chinese with Introduction and NotesA. Probsthain, 1928 - 346 עמודים "This book gives a complete translation of the work known in Chinese as Shang-chun-shu". |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 52
עמוד 2
... empire had been unified under its sway ; how the reign of Ch'in Shih - huang - ti was tyrannical and severe and how he thereby estranged all sincere people and surrounded himself with flatterers . Chia I begins the account of Ch'in's ...
... empire had been unified under its sway ; how the reign of Ch'in Shih - huang - ti was tyrannical and severe and how he thereby estranged all sincere people and surrounded himself with flatterers . Chia I begins the account of Ch'in's ...
עמוד 3
... Empire congratulations were addressed to Ch'in as the leader of the fighting states . Ch'in thereupon became so strong that in six generations it annexed all the feudal states ; this likewise was the result of the plans connected ...
... Empire congratulations were addressed to Ch'in as the leader of the fighting states . Ch'in thereupon became so strong that in six generations it annexed all the feudal states ; this likewise was the result of the plans connected ...
עמוד 5
... Empire to attack Ch'in , then Ch'in would have been ruined . There being no Huan or Wen in the Empire , 1 Duke Huan , acting under threat of being murdered at the moment when he was concluding a covenant with Lu at Ko ( in Shantung ) ...
... Empire to attack Ch'in , then Ch'in would have been ruined . There being no Huan or Wen in the Empire , 1 Duke Huan , acting under threat of being murdered at the moment when he was concluding a covenant with Lu at Ko ( in Shantung ) ...
עמוד 12
... Empire might find fault with him , 1 whereupon Wei Yang said : 2 He , who hesitates in action , obtains no fame ; he who hesitates in affairs , gains no merit . Moreover , he who conducts himself as an outstanding man , is , as a matter ...
... Empire might find fault with him , 1 whereupon Wei Yang said : 2 He , who hesitates in action , obtains no fame ; he who hesitates in affairs , gains no merit . Moreover , he who conducts himself as an outstanding man , is , as a matter ...
עמוד 23
... empire will pass into the background . ' 5 I am a man of no merit and , therefore , I dare not receive your commands . I have heard it said that to occupy a position for which one is not qualified , is called ' being covetous of ...
... empire will pass into the background . ' 5 I am a man of no merit and , therefore , I dare not receive your commands . I have heard it said that to occupy a position for which one is not qualified , is called ' being covetous of ...
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
according affairs agriculture antiquity army attack attains supremacy Bamboo Annals become Book of Lord capital Ch'i Ch'in Ch'u Chan-kuo-ts'ê chap Chavannes Chin Chinese ching system Chou Confucian Confucius crimes cultivation dare disorder Duke Hsiao empire enemy established farmers Fei-tzů feudal lords fight follow Forke give grain Han dynasty Han Fei-tzů Hist honour Hsin-hsü Hsün-tzů Hu Shih Ibid ideas Kuan-tzů Kung-shu Kung-sun land Lord of Shang Lord Shang mandates Maspero means measures Mém Mencius mentioned merit methods ministers moral obtain offences officials omitted paragraph penalties phrase piculs profit rank reform rich rites sage says scholars School of Law Shang Yang Shang Yang's Shen shih Shih-chi soldiers Son of Heaven Ssu-ma Ch'ien strength strong suggests reading Sung dynasty Taoist territory things translation virtue virtuous Wang Shih-jun Wang suggests weak Wei Yang