The Chinese Classics, כרך 1Clarendon Press, 1893 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 54
עמוד 48
... tion of the utterance . But the view which I have adopted is maintained convincingly by Mão Hst - ho in the second part of his ' Observations on the Chung Yung . ' With this chapter commences the third part of the Work , which embraces ...
... tion of the utterance . But the view which I have adopted is maintained convincingly by Mão Hst - ho in the second part of his ' Observations on the Chung Yung . ' With this chapter commences the third part of the Work , which embraces ...
עמוד 57
... tion with the Grand - historiographer of the kingdom , and engaged in researches about its ancient poetry , thus setting an example of one of the works to which Confucius gave himself " . K'ão gave birth to K'ung - fu Chiâ , from whom ...
... tion with the Grand - historiographer of the kingdom , and engaged in researches about its ancient poetry , thus setting an example of one of the works to which Confucius gave himself " . K'ão gave birth to K'ung - fu Chiâ , from whom ...
עמוד 58
... tion . They had been ministers and soldiers of Sung and Lu , all men of worth , and in Chăng K'âo , both for his humility and literary researches , Confucius might have special complacency . to his first public employments . B.O. 551 ...
... tion . They had been ministers and soldiers of Sung and Lu , all men of worth , and in Chăng K'âo , both for his humility and literary researches , Confucius might have special complacency . to his first public employments . B.O. 551 ...
עמוד 72
... tion . No offenders showed themselves " . 1 Ana . XVII . v . 2 家語, Bk . I. 3 This office , however , was held by the chief of the Măng family . We must understand that Confucius was only an assistant to him , or perhaps acted for him ...
... tion . No offenders showed themselves " . 1 Ana . XVII . v . 2 家語, Bk . I. 3 This office , however , was held by the chief of the Măng family . We must understand that Confucius was only an assistant to him , or perhaps acted for him ...
עמוד 79
... tion which the man had given . The bodily appearance . ' said Confucius , ' is but a small matter , but to say I was like a stray dog , -capital ! capital ' ! ' capital ' ! ' The stay they made at Chăng was short , and by the end of ...
... tion which the man had given . The bodily appearance . ' said Confucius , ' is but a small matter , but to say I was like a stray dog , -capital ! capital ' ! ' capital ' ! ' The stay they made at Chăng was short , and by the end of ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
3rd tone 4th tone according Analects ancient appears archery asked attained Book of Poetry called ceremonies Ch'i Ch'ih Ch'in Chăng CHAP chapter character Châu chief China Chinese Ching Chú Chû Hsi Chung Yung Classics clause commentary commentators Confucian Confucius Confucius's cultivation death dictionary disciples disciples of Confucius doctrines duke duties dynasty explained father filial piety follow fucius Ho Yen Ho-nan honour Hsiang Hwan K'ang K'ang-ch'ăng K'ung king kingdom Kwan Learning Măng Master meaning Mencius ment minister native nature officer paragraph perfect virtue practice prince principles reference replied ruler rules of propriety sacrifice sage scholars Shih Shih-ching Shun sincerity sovereign speak styled Sung dynasty superior supposed surname tablet temple things tion translation Tsăng Tsze Tsze-chang Tsze-hsia Tsze-kung Tsze-lû Tsze-sze verb virtuous Wăn words Yüan
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 359 - Wishing to be sincere in their thoughts, they first extended to the utmost their knowledge. Such extension of knowledge lay in the investigation of things. Things being investigated, knowledge became complete. Their knowledge being complete, their thoughts were sincere. Their thoughts being sincere, their hearts were then rectified. Their hearts being rectified, their persons were cultivated. Their persons being cultivated, their families were regulated. Their families being regulated, their States...
עמוד 259 - Sir, in carrying on your government, why should you use killing at all ? Let your evinced desires be for what is good, and the people will be good. The relation between superiors and inferiors is like that between the wind and the grass. The grass must bend when the wind blows across it.
עמוד 81 - Why did you not say to him, — He is simply a man, who in his eager pursuit of knowledge forgets his food, who in the joy of its attainment forgets his sorrows, and who does not perceive that old age is coming on ?
עמוד 16 - And we shall not be far wrong, if we determine its date as about the end of the fourth, or the beginning of the fifth century before Christ. 3. In the critical work on the Four Books, called ' Record of Remarks in the village of Yung1,' it is observed, ' The Analects, in my opinion, were made by the disciples, just like this record of remarks.
עמוד 358 - States, they first regulated their families. Wishing to regulate their families, they first cultivated their persons. Wishing to cultivate their persons, they first rectified their hearts. Wishing to rectify their hearts, they first sought to be sincere in their thoughts. Wishing to be sincere in their thoughts, they first extended to the utmost their knowledge. Such extension of knowledge lay in the investigation of things.
עמוד 430 - ... great invariable relations of mankind, establish the great fundamental virtues of humanity, and know the transforming and nurturing operations of Heaven and Earth ; — shall this individual have any being or anything beyond himself on which he depends ? 2.
עמוד 286 - The way of the superior man is threefold, but I am not equal to it. Virtuous, he is free from anxieties; wise, he is free from perplexities; bold, he is free from fear.
עמוד 204 - I admit people's approach to me without committing myself as to what they may do when they have retired. Why must one be so severe? If a man purify himself to wait upon me, I receive him so purified, without guaranteeing his past conduct.' CHAP. XXIX. The Master said, 'Is virtue a thing remote? I wish to be virtuous, and lo! virtue is at hand.
עמוד 428 - ... himself quick in apprehension, clear in discernment, of farreaching intelligence, and, all-embracing knowledge, fitted to exercise rule ; magnanimous, generous, benign, and mild, fitted to exercise forbearance ; impulsive, energetic, firm, and enduring, fitted to maintain a firm hold ; self-adjusted, grave, never swerving from the Mean, and correct, fitted to command reverence ; accomplished, distinctive, concentrative, and searching, fitted to exercise discrimination.
עמוד 264 - If names be not correct, language is not in accordance with the truth of things. If language be not in accordance with the truth of things, affairs cannot be carried on to success.