IV, 5. held. Poverty and meanness are what men dislike. If they cannot be obtained in the proper way, they should not be avoided. Lun-hêng - עמוד 396מאת Chong Wang - 1907תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| Wei-Bin Zhang - 2000 - 164 דפים
...they cannot be obtained in the proper way, they should not be held. Poverty and meanness are what men dislike. If they cannot be avoided in the proper way, they should not be avoided. Confucius said nothing negative about the rich and the great. But he argued that it is wrong if one... | |
| Wei-Bin Zhang - 2003 - 458 דפים
...they cannot be obtained in the proper way, they should not be held. Poverty and meanness are what men dislike. If they cannot be avoided in the proper way, they should not be avoided." In Confucianism, wealth and honor are respectable when they are associated with virtue; and knowledge... | |
| Alasdair T. R. Laurie - 2007 - 69 דפים
...obtained in the proper way, they should not be held. Poverty and meanness are what men dislike. If it cannot be avoided in the proper way, they should not be avoided.'" This advocates social progression within the boundaries of authority. BookS, 15 "The Master said of... | |
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