The Chinese Classics: With a Translation, Critical and Exegetical Notes, Prolegomena, and Copious IndexesLegge, 1872 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 74
עמוד liii
... fled out of the State and now re - entered it ; but this is not recorded , being concealed ( i . e . , being ignored ) . To conceal the wickedness of the State was according to rule . ' On the murder of duke Chwang's son Pan , who ...
... fled out of the State and now re - entered it ; but this is not recorded , being concealed ( i . e . , being ignored ) . To conceal the wickedness of the State was according to rule . ' On the murder of duke Chwang's son Pan , who ...
עמוד lv
... fled . ' Duke Hwan's widow was understood to have been an accomplice in the murder of her hus- band , and to have been guilty of incest with her half - brother , the mar- quis of Ts'e ; —she found it unpleasant , probably dangerous ...
... fled . ' Duke Hwan's widow was understood to have been an accomplice in the murder of her hus- band , and to have been guilty of incest with her half - brother , the mar- quis of Ts'e ; —she found it unpleasant , probably dangerous ...
עמוד lvi
... fled to Ts'e . Where their own State was concerned , they dared not look the truth in the face . Had Wăn Këang been the marchioness of another State , they would have thought that it did not come within their province to say anything ...
... fled to Ts'e . Where their own State was concerned , they dared not look the truth in the face . Had Wăn Këang been the marchioness of another State , they would have thought that it did not come within their province to say anything ...
עמוד lvii
... fled from the Court , and had nearly left the State , when a relative of his , called Chaou Ch'uen , attacked the marquis and put him to death ; on which Tun returned to the capital , and resumed his place as chief minister . The only ...
... fled from the Court , and had nearly left the State , when a relative of his , called Chaou Ch'uen , attacked the marquis and put him to death ; on which Tun returned to the capital , and resumed his place as chief minister . The only ...
עמוד lix
... fled to Tsin when Keen murdered Keun , and was invited by the conspirators from that State back to Ts'ae in the first place , and forced to take command of the rebel forces . These were greatly successful . They advanced on the capital ...
... fled to Tsin when Keen murdered Keun , and was invited by the conspirators from that State back to Ts'ae in the first place , and forced to take command of the rebel forces . These were greatly successful . They advanced on the capital ...
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
army of Tsin attack autumn brother called capital Ch'un Ts'ëw Chaou chariots Choo Chuen appends Chuen says Chung command commentary Confucius court covenant defeated died duke Chwang duke Hwan duke of Chow duke of Sung duke Wăn duke's dynasty earl of Ch'ing eclipse fled Han dynasty Heaven historiographers Ho-nan Hwuy invaded Jung K'ang-he editors Kaou Keang Keeh Këoh king king's first month Kuh-lëang Kung and Kuh Kung-sun Kung-tsze Kung-yang Kwoh Lwan Maou marquis of Tsin marquis of Wei meeting Mencius mentioned minister murdered narrative officer peih pres princes record returned rule ruler sacrifice Seang sent Seun Shang Shin Shoo Shuh son of Heaven spring summer Sung dynasty surname Teih took tribes Ts'ae Ts'e Ts'ew Ts'in Tso-she says Tso's Tsoo Tsze viscount of Ts'oo wife winter Yuen
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 328 - As if treading on thin ice,' are descriptive of a good man in a high situation. When that is the case, there are no people in the State trusting to luck. ' When there are many people trusting to luck,' the common saying goes, 'that is unlucky for the State.
עמוד 11 - The sun and moon announce evil, Not keeping to their proper paths. All through the kingdom there is no proper government, Because the good are not employed. For the moon to be eclipsed Is but an ordinary matter. Now that the sun has been eclipsed, — How bad it is ! "Grandly flashes the lightning of the thunder; — There is a want of rest, a want of good.
עמוד xv - ... calculated to command our admiration, or a deed of atrocity fitted to awaken our disgust, it can hardly be said that there is anything in the language to convey to us the shadow of an idea of the author's feeling about it. The notices, for we cannot call them narratives, are absolutely unimpassioned. A base murder and a shining act of heroism are chronicled just as the eclipses of the sun are chronicled. So and so took place; — that is all. No details are given ; no judgment is expressed.
עמוד 175 - Teze-yu [the duke's brother, Muh-e; (see the Chuen at the end of the 8th year, and of the 9th)], said, "Anciently, the six domestic animals were not used at the same sacrifice ; for...
עמוד 291 - Anciently, when Hsia was distinguished for its virtue, the distant regions sent pictures of the [remarkable] objects in them. The nine pastors sent in the metal of their provinces, and the tripods were cast with representations on them of those objects.
עמוד 318 - prowess' is made up of [the ideographs for] 'to stay' and 'a spear' (cessation of hostilities). Military prowess is seen in the repression of cruelty, the calling in of weapons, the preservation of the appointment of Heaven, the firm establishment of merit, the bestowal of happiness on the people, putting harmony between the princes, the diffusion of wealth.
עמוד lxiii - Elgin, p. 892. sympathy with power than with weakness, and would overlook wickedness and oppression in authority rather than resentment and revenge in men who were suffering from them. He could conceive of nothing so worthy of condemnation as to be insubordinate.2 Hence he was frequently partial in his judgments on what happened to rulers, and unjust in his estimate of the conduct of their subjects.
עמוד 152 - A flaw in a white sceptre-stone may be ground away ; but for a flaw in speech, nothing can be done.
עמוד lxii - at all points of the circle described by man's intelligence, the Chinese mind seems occasionally to have caught glimpses of a heaven far beyond the range of its ordinary ken and vision?'1 Well — we have examined the model summary of history from the stylus of the sage, and it testifies to three characteristics of his mind which it is painful to have thus distinctly to point out. First, he had no reverence for truth in history, — I may say no reverence for truth, without any modification. He...
עמוד 155 - I have heard that the Spirits of the dead do not enjoy the sacrifices of those who are not of their kindred, and that people only sacrifice to those who were of the sanie ancestry as themselves.