The Proverbial Philosophy of Confucius: Quotations from the Chinese Classics for Each Day in the YearG. P. Putnam's sons, 1895 - 120 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 12
עמוד 4
... things . Without sincerity there would be nothing . On this account the superior man regards the attainment of sincerity as the most excellent thing . Doctrine of the Mean ( ch . xxv . ) . 6 . Why should men go and worship on the hills ...
... things . Without sincerity there would be nothing . On this account the superior man regards the attainment of sincerity as the most excellent thing . Doctrine of the Mean ( ch . xxv . ) . 6 . Why should men go and worship on the hills ...
עמוד 8
... things be mild and correct ; a flaw in a mace of white jade may be ground away , but for a flaw in speech nothing can be done . She King , ii . , Major Odes , the Yi . 21 . For one word a man is often deemed to be wise ; and for one ...
... things be mild and correct ; a flaw in a mace of white jade may be ground away , but for a flaw in speech nothing can be done . She King , ii . , Major Odes , the Yi . 21 . For one word a man is often deemed to be wise ; and for one ...
עמוד 19
... things in which he delights and to be ruler over the empire is not one of them . That his father and mother are both ... thing remote ? I wish to be virtuous , and Lo ! virtue is at hand . Confucian An . , Shuh Urh ( ch . xxix . ) . A ...
... things in which he delights and to be ruler over the empire is not one of them . That his father and mother are both ... thing remote ? I wish to be virtuous , and Lo ! virtue is at hand . Confucian An . , Shuh Urh ( ch . xxix . ) . A ...
עמוד 37
... things , not one of which have I as yet attained . To serve my father as I would require my son to serve me ; to serve my Prince as I would require my minister to serve me ; to serve my elder brother as I would require my younger ...
... things , not one of which have I as yet attained . To serve my father as I would require my son to serve me ; to serve my Prince as I would require my minister to serve me ; to serve my elder brother as I would require my younger ...
עמוד 48
... things be not put away , though a son every day contribute beef , mutton , and pork to nourish his parents , he is not filial . The Hsiao King , Acts of Filial Piety . 24 . He who loves his parents will not dare to incur the risk of ...
... things be not put away , though a son every day contribute beef , mutton , and pork to nourish his parents , he is not filial . The Hsiao King , Acts of Filial Piety . 24 . He who loves his parents will not dare to incur the risk of ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Benevolence calamities Canon of Shun Charge of Yue Confucian Proverb Confucius Counsels dislike Doctrine Duke of Tsin duty earnest evil filial piety Foo Chow friendship hate Heaven Heen Wan ch Heo Urh ch Hsiao King indulgence Inscription inwards and examine Jin ch Kaou Tsze pt Keun Chin ch King Wan Le Jin ch Le Low pt Learning ch Leu on Punishments Ling Kung ch Low pt Major Odes man's Master Mean ch mind Minor Odes nourish Odes of Kau one's path Prince of Leu principles Proverb of Foo Respect reverence righteousness Sacred Edict Sacrificial Odes scholar seek shame Shoo King Shuh Urh sincerity Speech of Duke Sun Chow pt superior T'ae Pih ch things Tsin ch Tsin Sin pt Tsze Chang ch viii virtuous Wan Chang pt Wei Ching ch Wei Ling Kung words xvii xviii xxiv Yen Yuen ch
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 79 - Thus, when Heaven is about to confer a great office on any man, it first exercises his mind with suffering and his sinews and bones with toil. It exposes his body to hunger and subjects him to extreme poverty. It confounds his undertakngs. By all these methods it stimulates his mind, hardens his nature and supplies his incompetencies.
עמוד 13 - If a man love others, and no responsive attachment is shown to him, let him turn inwards and examine his own benevolence. If he is trying to rule others, and his government is unsuccessful, let him turn inwards and examine his wisdom. If he treats others politely, and they do not return his politeness, let him turn inwards and examine his own feeling of respect.
עמוד 97 - In serving his parents, a son may remonstrate with them, but gently ; when he sees that they do not incline to follow his advice, he shows an increased degree of reverence, but does not abandon his purpose ; and should they punish him, he does not allow himself to murmur.
עמוד 69 - We may not for that accord our approval of him." " And what do you say of him who is hated by all the people of his village ? " The Master said, " We may not for that conclude that he is bad.
עמוד 56 - When one cultivates to the utmost the principles of his nature, and exercises them on the principle of reciprocity, he is not far from the path. What you do not like, when done to yourself, do not do to others.
עמוד 113 - In a time of good government he took office, and when confusion prevailed, he also took office. He said, "Heaven's plan in the production of mankind is this:- that they who are first informed should instruct those who are later in being informed, and they who first apprehend principles should instruct those who are slower in doing so. I am the one of Heaven's people who has first apprehended; - I will take these principles and instruct the people in them.
עמוד 77 - Is there one word which may serve as a rule of practice for all one's life?" The Master said, "Is not RECIPROCITY such a word? What you do not want done to yourself, do not do to others.
עמוד 15 - If, on self-examination, I find that I am not upright, shall I not be in fear even of a poor man in his loose garments of hair-cloth? If, on selfexamination, I find that I am upright, I will go forward against thousands and tens of thousands.
עמוד 66 - He may pass. He does not mind small matters." • 3. Chung-kung said, " If a man cherish in himself a reverential feeling of the necessity of attention to business, though he may be easy in small matters, in his government of the people, that may be allowed. But if he cherish in himself that easy feeling, and also carry it out in his practice, is not such an easy mode of procedure excessive ?" 4. The Master said,