The Chinese Classics, כרך 1The author, 1893 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 55
עמוד 27
... practice of virtue by all He felt that he had a higher mission than that with which the greater part of ancient and modern philosophers have contented themselves ; and his immense love for the happiness of humanity , men . which ...
... practice of virtue by all He felt that he had a higher mission than that with which the greater part of ancient and modern philosophers have contented themselves ; and his immense love for the happiness of humanity , men . which ...
עמוד 29
... practice , the result will be that illustrious virtue will be illustrated throughout the nation , ' which will be brought , through all its length and breadth , to a condition of happy tran- quillity . This object is certainly both ...
... practice , the result will be that illustrious virtue will be illustrated throughout the nation , ' which will be brought , through all its length and breadth , to a condition of happy tran- quillity . This object is certainly both ...
עמוד 42
... practice to be observed in such circumstances1 ? ' These instances may suffice to illustrate the character of Tsze - sze , as it was displayed in his intercourse with the princes of his time . We see the same independence which he ...
... practice to be observed in such circumstances1 ? ' These instances may suffice to illustrate the character of Tsze - sze , as it was displayed in his intercourse with the princes of his time . We see the same independence which he ...
עמוד 47
... practice of the Mean , and graphically sets forth the difficulty of it . The empire , with its component States and families , may be ruled ; dignities and emoluments may be declined ; naked weapons may be trampled under foot ; but the ...
... practice of the Mean , and graphically sets forth the difficulty of it . The empire , with its component States and families , may be ruled ; dignities and emoluments may be declined ; naked weapons may be trampled under foot ; but the ...
עמוד 49
... practice he has anything defective , the superior man dares not but exert himself ; and if in his words he has any excess , he dares not allow himself such license . Thus his words have respect to his actions , and his actions have ...
... practice he has anything defective , the superior man dares not but exert himself ; and if in his words he has any excess , he dares not allow himself such license . Thus his words have respect to his actions , and his actions have ...
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מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
4th tone according Analects ancient archery asked Book called ceremonies Ch'i Ch'in Ch'iû Ch'û Chăng CHAP chapter character Châu chief China Chinese Ching Chû Hsi Chung Yung Classics comm commentary commentators Conf Confucius's death disciples disciples of Confucius Doctrine duke duties dynasty emperor father filial piety fucius Heaven Ho Yen Ho-nan Hsî Hûi Hwan K'ang K'ung king kingdom Learning Lî Chî Măng Master meaning Mencius ment minister native of Lû officer paragraph philosopher prince principles reference replied ruler rules of propriety sacrifice sage scholars Shăn Shih Shih-ching Shû-ching sincerity sovereign styled Sung Sung dynasty superior Sze-mâ Ch'ien tablet temple things translation Tsăng Tsze Tsze-chang Tsze-kung Tsze-lû Tsze-sze VIII virtuous Wăn words XVII XVIII younger than Confucius Yüan