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" Ah! thou dove, Eat not its fruit [to excess] . Ah! thou young lady, Seek no licentious pleasure with a gentleman. When a gentleman indulges in such pleasure, Something may still be said for him; When a lady does so, Nothing can be said for her. "
The Chinese Classics: With a Translation, Critical and Exegetical Notes ... - עמוד 95
מאת James Legge - 1871
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Images of Women in Chinese Thought and Culture: Writings from the Pre-Qin ...

Robin Wang - 2003 - 468 דפים
...tree has shed its leaves, How rich and glossy are they! Ah! dove, Eat not its fruit to excess. Ah! young lady, Seek no licentious pleasure with a gentleman....the ground. Since I went with you, Three years have I eaten of your poverty. And now the full waters of the Ji Wet the curtains of my carriage. There has...
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Virtue Ethics and Consequentialism in Early Chinese Philosophy

Bryan van Norden - 2007
...purchase silk You came to make proposals to me. But after she goes to live with him, his behavior changes: When the mulberry tree sheds its leaves, They fall...the ground. Since I went with you, Three years have I eaten of your poverty. And now the full waters of the Qi, Wet the curtains of my carriage. There...
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