Confucianism and TaouismSociety for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1879 - 287 עמודים |
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עמוד 13
... means of his empire by constant wars with the neighbouring states . Under his rule the affairs of government were neglected , and the people cried aloud for relief from the tyranny to which they were subjected . A com- parison between ...
... means of his empire by constant wars with the neighbouring states . Under his rule the affairs of government were neglected , and the people cried aloud for relief from the tyranny to which they were subjected . A com- parison between ...
עמוד 19
... means of able men to rule the empire . From T'ang the Successful down to the Emperor Yih , every sovereign sought to make his virtue illustrious , and duly attended to the sacrifices . And thus it was that , while Heaven executed a ...
... means of able men to rule the empire . From T'ang the Successful down to the Emperor Yih , every sovereign sought to make his virtue illustrious , and duly attended to the sacrifices . And thus it was that , while Heaven executed a ...
עמוד 31
... means a satisfac- tory pupil , many of his instincts were good , and he once again expressed a desire to pension Confucius , that he might keep him at hand ; but Gan Ying , the Prime Minister , dissuaded him from his purpose . " These ...
... means a satisfac- tory pupil , many of his instincts were good , and he once again expressed a desire to pension Confucius , that he might keep him at hand ; but Gan Ying , the Prime Minister , dissuaded him from his purpose . " These ...
עמוד 34
... means abolished . In fact , his biographers men- tion a case which must have been peculiarly shocking to him . A father brought an accusation against his son , in the expectation , probably , of gaining his suit with ease before a judge ...
... means abolished . In fact , his biographers men- tion a case which must have been peculiarly shocking to him . A father brought an accusation against his son , in the expectation , probably , of gaining his suit with ease before a judge ...
עמוד 39
... means disposed to resign his role as the reformer of the age . " If any one among the princes would employ me , " said he , " I would effect something con- siderable in the course of twelve months , and in three years the government ...
... means disposed to resign his role as the reformer of the age . " If any one among the princes would employ me , " said he , " I would effect something con- siderable in the course of twelve months , and in three years the government ...
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
¹ Chap ¹ Lun yu ancient appear benevolence Book of Odes brother Buddhists ceremonies China Chinese Chow Chung yung Chwang-tsze Cloth Boards conduct Confucian Confucianists Confucius Confucius's court death desire destiny disciple of Confucius disciples disorder doctrines duke duties Dynasty emperor empire evil existence faith father faults favour Fcap filial piety followers fucius Han Dynasty heart heaven and earth honour Hwang-te Ibid imperial K'ang Kaou knowledge Laou Laou-tsze Laou-tsze's learning loyalty Manchoos Mencius mind Ming Dynasty minister nature object parents perfect philosopher possess prince principles punishment regard reign replied reverence righteousness Royal Asiatic Society ruler rules of propriety sacrifices Sage says Shang-te Shoo king Shoo-king sincere sovereign spirits superior T'ang Taou teachings temple things throne tion told Ts'e Ts'oo tsze Tsze-kung Tsze-loo virtue virtuous Wăn wisdom words worship Yaou and Shun Yellow River Yih king
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 27 - I asked one thing, and I have got three things. I have heard about the Odes ; I have heard about the rules of Propriety. I have also heard that the superior man maintains a distant reserve towards his son.
עמוד 147 - A transmitter and not a maker, believing in and loving the ancients, I venture to compare myself with our old P'ang.
עמוד 31 - if, indeed; the prince be not prince, the minister not minister, the father not father, and the son not son, although I have my revenue, can I enjoy it?
עמוד 95 - Learning without thought is labour lost; thought without learning is perilous.' CHAP. XVI. The Master said, The study of strange doctrines is injurious indeed!' CHAP. XVII. The Master said, 'Yu, shall I teach you what knowledge is? When you know a thing, to hold that you know it; and when you do not know a thing, to allow that you do not know it;— this is knowledge.
עמוד 36 - 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 50 - 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 72 - It is only he, possessed of all sagely qualities that can exist under heaven, who shows 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,...
עמוד 177 - But the runner may be snared, the swimmer may be hooked, and the flyer may be shot by the arrow. But there is the dragon. I cannot tell how he mounts on the wind through the clouds, and rises to heaven. To-day I have seen Lao-tsze, and can only compare him to the dragon...
עמוד 136 - To put the people to death without having instructed them ; — this is called cruelty. To require from them, suddenly, the full tale of work, without having given them warning ; — this is called oppression. To issue orders as if without urgency, at first, and, when the time comes, to insist on them with severity ; — this is called injury. And, generally speaking, to give pay or rewards to men, and yet to do it in a stingy way ; — this is called acting the part of a mere official.