The Economic Principles of Confucius and His School ..., כרכים 1-2Columbia University, Longmans, Green & Company, Agents, 1911 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 72
עמוד 90
... acres , where some are weeding and some gather the earth about the roots . The millets look luxuriant . And in a spacious resting place , we elect our eminent students . " From this poem , we can understand that the farmers , outside of ...
... acres , where some are weeding and some gather the earth about the roots . The millets look luxuriant . And in a spacious resting place , we elect our eminent students . " From this poem , we can understand that the farmers , outside of ...
עמוד 172
... acres for their nourishment . . . The emperor is the parent of the people , to whom the people of the world will go . From this statement , we can see that the emperor takes 1 Classics , vol . iii , pt . ii , pp . 328-333 , 343 . 2Bk ...
... acres for their nourishment . . . The emperor is the parent of the people , to whom the people of the world will go . From this statement , we can see that the emperor takes 1 Classics , vol . iii , pt . ii , pp . 328-333 , 343 . 2Bk ...
עמוד 209
... acre of ground ; its apart- ment is ten feet in width and height ; the outer door is made of thorns and bamboos , and its side door is simply an opening of the wall , long and pointed ; the inner door is stopped up by brushwood , and ...
... acre of ground ; its apart- ment is ten feet in width and height ; the outer door is made of thorns and bamboos , and its side door is simply an opening of the wall , long and pointed ; the inner door is stopped up by brushwood , and ...
עמוד 266
... acres , the space beneath the walls is planted with mulberry trees , with which the woman nourishes silkworms , and thus the old are able to have silk to wear . Each family has five brood hens and two brood sows , which are kept to ...
... acres , the space beneath the walls is planted with mulberry trees , with which the woman nourishes silkworms , and thus the old are able to have silk to wear . Each family has five brood hens and two brood sows , which are kept to ...
עמוד 268
... acres . He reaps annually from each acre one bushel and a half of grain ; the total amount is one hundred and fifty bushels . Subtracting fifteen bushels for the taxa- tion of one - tenth , there remain one hundred and thirty - five ...
... acres . He reaps annually from each acre one bushel and a half of grain ; the total amount is one hundred and fifty bushels . Subtracting fifteen bushels for the taxa- tion of one - tenth , there remain one hundred and thirty - five ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
¹ Classics abolished According agriculture amount ancient artisans bushels called Canon of Poetry capital cent Ch'i China Chinese Chinese language Chou dynasty commodities Confucianism Confucius says cultivation distribution doctrine Duke economic emperor equal ernment ethical expenditures farmers feudal five forced labor fucius give grain granary Han dynasty Hence History history of China Hsun Hsun Tzu hundred acres Ibid important land tax Mencius ment merchants minister monopoly natural Northern Wei dynasty Official System paid political poll tax poor population present dynasty princes principles of Confucius production profit provinces revenue rice rich ruler salaries Shang Yang Shih social society Spring and Autumn Sung dynasty supra System of Chou taels Tang Taoism taxation theory things tion tribute Tsin tsing tien system Tsung Wang Mang wants wealth Wên whole empire word Yüan
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 63 - ... being rectified, their persons were cultivated. Their persons being cultivated, their families were regulated. Their families being regulated, their States were rightly governed. Their States being rightly governed, the whole kingdom was made tranquil and happy.
עמוד 146 - It is said in the Book of Poetry, "Happy union with wife and children, is like the music of lutes and harps. When there is concord among brethren, the harmony is delightful and enduring. Thus, may you regulate your family, and enjoy the pleasure of your wife and children.
עמוד 468 - Notwithstanding good years, their lives are continually embittered, and, in bad years, they do not escape perishing. In such circumstances they only try to save themselves from death, and are afraid they will not succeed. What leisure have they to cultivate propriety and righteousness?
עמוד 493 - The difference between the most dissimilar characters, between a philosopher and a common street porter, for example, seems to arise not so much from nature, as from habit, custom, and education.
עמוד 208 - The Master said, A scholar, whose mind is set on truth, and who is ashamed of bad clothes and bad food, is not fit to be discoursed with.
עמוד 139 - What the Great Learning teaches, is — to illustrate illustrious virtue; to renovate the people; and to rest in the highest excellence.
עמוד 132 - If there were (any of the princes) who would employ me, in the course of twelve months, I should have done something considerable. In three years, the government would be perfected.
עמוד 313 - Majesty's roads, and all throughout the empire who feel aggrieved by their rulers to wish to come and complain to your Majesty. And when they are so bent, who will be able to keep them back?
עמוד 493 - Those who are born with the possession of knowledge are the highest class of men. Those who learn, and so, readily, get possession of knowledge, are the next. Those who are dull and stupid, and yet compass the learning, are another class next to these. As to those who are dull and stupid and yet do not learn;— they are the lowest of the people.
עמוד 95 - Since they are thus numerous, what more shall be done for them?" "Enrich them," was the reply. "And when they have been enriched, what more shall be done?" The Master said, "Teach them.