Lun-hêng, כרך 1,חלק 1O. Harrassowitz, 1907 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 99
עמוד 5
... fact it was from the Lun - hing that he had derived this advantage . Thereupon the Lun - hing came into vogue . Pao P'u Tse relates that his contemporaries grudged T ́sai Yung the possession of a rare book . Somebody searched for it in ...
... fact it was from the Lun - hing that he had derived this advantage . Thereupon the Lun - hing came into vogue . Pao P'u Tse relates that his contemporaries grudged T ́sai Yung the possession of a rare book . Somebody searched for it in ...
עמוד 22
... fact that they were born , one knows that they must die . Heaven and Earth were not born , therefore they do not die . Death is the correlate of birth , and birth the counter- part of death . That which has a beginning must have an end ...
... fact that they were born , one knows that they must die . Heaven and Earth were not born , therefore they do not die . Death is the correlate of birth , and birth the counter- part of death . That which has a beginning must have an end ...
עמוד 23
... fact that the vital fluid is born with the body , that it grows , develops , and declines along with it , Lucretius infers that the fluid must also be dissolved simultaneously with the body , scattered into the air like smoke : - 66 ...
... fact that the vital fluid is born with the body , that it grows , develops , and declines along with it , Lucretius infers that the fluid must also be dissolved simultaneously with the body , scattered into the air like smoke : - 66 ...
עמוד 32
... fact that the Five Planets are in Chinese named after the Five Elements : -- The Water Star ( Mercury ) , the Fire Star ( Mars ) , etc. must have led Wang Chung to the belief that they are actually formed of these elements . The ...
... fact that the Five Planets are in Chinese named after the Five Elements : -- The Water Star ( Mercury ) , the Fire Star ( Mars ) , etc. must have led Wang Chung to the belief that they are actually formed of these elements . The ...
עמוד 40
... facts , or giving two different versions of the same event without deciding , which is the correct one ( loc . cit . ) . Pan Ku , Wang Chung's contemporary and the son of his teacher Pan Piao , is lauded for his good verses and ...
... facts , or giving two different versions of the same event without deciding , which is the correct one ( loc . cit . ) . Pan Ku , Wang Chung's contemporary and the son of his teacher Pan Piao , is lauded for his good verses and ...
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Analects anger Anhui animals appear become birds body Ch'in Chao chapters Cheng Chien Chih Chin Chinese Ching Chou Chou dynasty cold Confucius creatures dead death destiny disciple of Confucius divination dragon Duke dynasty emperor fate Fei Tse fire ghosts Han dynasty Heaven and Earth Hsia Hsiang Hsü Huan human killed King Kuan Kuan Chung Kuang Lao Tse Liang Literati living lucky Lun-heng marquis Mencius minister misfortune moon mountains mouth nature omens phoenix prince punishment rain regard sacrifices sages scholars Shang Shang Yang Shi-chi chap Shih Huang Shuking Shun sick snake sovereign speak spontaneous stars Taoist things thunder Tse Kung Tso-chuan Tung Tung Chung unicorn virtue vital fluid Wang Chung Wang Mang wealth and honour Wên Wu Wang Yang Yu Yellow River Yen Yuan Yi Yin Yiking Yuan
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 424 - But Heaven does not yet wish that the empire should enjoy tranquillity and good order. If it wished this, who is there besides me to bring it about ? How should I be otherwise than dissatisfied ?
עמוד 402 - Ai asked which of the disciples loved to learn. Confucius replied to him, There was Yen Hui; HE loved to learn. He did not transfer his anger; he did not repeat a fault. Unfortunately, his appointed time was short and he died; and now there is not such another. I have not yet heard of any one who loves to learn as he did.
עמוד 419 - See, 1,200 taels were sent, which you likewise accepted. If your declining to accept the gift in the first case was right, your accepting it in the latter cases was wrong. If your accepting it in the latter cases was right, your declining to do so in the first case was wrong. You must accept, Master, one of these alternatives.
עמוד 396 - IV, 5. held. Poverty and meanness are what men dislike. If they cannot be obtained in the proper way, they should not be avoided.
עמוד 394 - Soon after, as Fan Ch'ih was driving him, the Master told him, saying, " Mang-sun asked me what filial piety was, and I answered him, — ' not being disobedient.' " Fan Ch'ih said, " What did you mean ? " The Master replied, " That parents, when alive, should be served according to propriety ; that, when dead, they should be buried according to propriety ; and that they should be sacrificed to according to propriety.
עמוד 401 - The minister Tsze-wan thrice took office, and manifested no joy in his countenance. Thrice he retired from office, and manifested no displeasure. He made it a point to inform the new minister of the way in which he had conducted the government;— what do you say of him?" The Master replied, "He was loyal.
עמוד 422 - I know how the mind is at its wits' end. These evils growing in the mind, do injury to government, and, displayed in the government, are hurtful to the conduct of affairs. When a Sage shall again arise, he will certainly follow my words.
עמוד 419 - A strange man was Tsze-shuh E. He pushed himself into the service of the government. His prince declining to employ him, he had to retire indeed, but he again schemed that his son or younger brother should be made a high officer.
עמוד 412 - Part with the food. From of old, death has been the lot of all men ; but if the people have no faith in their rulers, there is no standing for the State.
עמוד 420 - Is it not an extravagant procedure to go from one prince to another and live upon them, followed by several tens of carriages and attended by several hundred men...