The Chinese Classics: With a Translation, Critical and Exegetical Notes, Prolegomena, and Copious IndexesLegge, 1872 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 92
עמוד 413
... Ch'ing , -in the pres . Suy Chow , dep . Kwei - tih . It must not be confounded with the State of Tsăng , V. xiv . 2 ; et al . For i Kung - yang has , and for 甑合 The Chuen says : - ' In summer , in the 5th month , Han Keueh and Seun ...
... Ch'ing , -in the pres . Suy Chow , dep . Kwei - tih . It must not be confounded with the State of Tsăng , V. xiv . 2 ; et al . For i Kung - yang has , and for 甑合 The Chuen says : - ' In summer , in the 5th month , Han Keueh and Seun ...
עמוד 416
... Ch'ing's wife proper , called the ' wife - mother of duke Seang . The Chuen says : - Before this , Muh Këang [ Duke Ch'ing's mother ] had caused some fine këa trees to be chosen , to make for herself a coffin and a sung lute . Ke Wăn ...
... Ch'ing's wife proper , called the ' wife - mother of duke Seang . The Chuen says : - Before this , Muh Këang [ Duke Ch'ing's mother ] had caused some fine këa trees to be chosen , to make for herself a coffin and a sung lute . Ke Wăn ...
עמוד 422
... Ch'ing's ] wife , the lady Sze , died . 4 There was the burial of duke Ch'ing of Ch'in . 5 In the eighth month , on Sin - hae 422 BOOK IX . THE CHUN TSEW , WITH THE TSO CHUEN .
... Ch'ing's ] wife , the lady Sze , died . 4 There was the burial of duke Ch'ing of Ch'in . 5 In the eighth month , on Sin - hae 422 BOOK IX . THE CHUN TSEW , WITH THE TSO CHUEN .
עמוד 426
... Ch'ing and Ts'aou , and Kwang , heir - son of Ts'e , in relieving Ch'in . 12 In the twelfth month , the duke arrived from the relief of Ch'in . 13 On Sin - we , Ke - sun Hăng - foo died . Par . 1. [ The Chuen appends here : - " The king ...
... Ch'ing and Ts'aou , and Kwang , heir - son of Ts'e , in relieving Ch'in . 12 In the twelfth month , the duke arrived from the relief of Ch'in . 13 On Sin - we , Ke - sun Hăng - foo died . Par . 1. [ The Chuen appends here : - " The king ...
עמוד 431
... Ch'ing [ set out ] to go to the meeting ; but before he had seen the [ other ] princes , on Ping- seuh , he died at Ts'aou . 11 The marquis of Ch'in stole away [ from the meeting ] to Ch'in . Par . 1. See on p . 4 of last year . Par . 2 ...
... Ch'ing [ set out ] to go to the meeting ; but before he had seen the [ other ] princes , on Ping- seuh , he died at Ts'aou . 11 The marquis of Ch'in stole away [ from the meeting ] to Ch'in . Par . 1. See on p . 4 of last year . Par . 2 ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
12th month army of Ts'oo asked attack autumn brother burial of duke capital ch'an Chaou Chaou-măng chariots chief minister Chin Choo Chow Chuen says Chuen says:-'In clan covenant died duke of Sung duke's earl of Ching fled gate Heang heard Heaven Heen-tsze Heih Ho-nan Hwan Hwan-tsze Hwang Hwuy invaded Kaou Ke-sun Keang Keeh king king's Kung Kung-sun Kung-tsze Kung-yang Kwoh led a force Lwan Măng marquis of Tsin marquis of Wei meeting narrative officers Paou Ping-tsze pres prince put to death replied ruler sacrifice Seang sent Seuen-tsze Seun Shin Shoo Shuh Shuh-hëang Shuh-sun son of Heaven Tăng took Ts'ae Ts'aou Ts'e Ts'in Tso-she Tsoo Tsze Tsze-ch'an Tsze-se VIII viscount of Ts'oo viscount of Woo Wăn Wăn-tsze winter wished Woo-tsze Ying Yueh Yuen
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 580 - Your ruler's person must be suffering from something connected with his movements out of the palace and in it, his meat and drink, his griefs and pleasures; what can these Spirits of the mountains and stars have to do with it?
עמוד 840 - Following in the rear of the great officers, I did not dare not to represent such a matter, and my prince says, "Inform the chiefs of the three families of it.
עמוד 810 - Now we have fallen from his ways, And thrown into confusion his rules and laws ; — The consequence is extinction and ruin.' The fourth said, 'Brightly intelligent was our ancestor, Sovereign of the myriad regions. He had canons, he had patterns, Which he transmitted to his posterity. The standard stone and the equalizing quarter Were in the royal treasury. Wildly have we dropt...
עמוד 464 - ... encroachments of the State, also nonChinese, of Ts'u.2 It was in the 14th year of the Duke Siang of Lu, otherwise 558 BC The Jung Viscount Kin-tchi, previous to his admission to the covenant, said : " Our food, our drink, our clothes, are all different from those of the Flowery States ; we do not exchange silks or other articles of introduction with their courts ; their language and ours do 1 Now Wu in Mandarin pronunciation.
עמוד 684 - Repeatedly conferred without end ; — They have come to you in this place. The clear spirits are in our vessels, And there is granted to us the realization of our thoughts. There are also the well-tempered soups, Prepared beforehand, with the ingredients rightly proportioned.
עמוד 467 - Every year, in the first month of spring, the herald, with his wooden-tongued bell, goes along the roads, 4 proclaiming, ' Ye officers able to instruct, be prepared with your admonitions. Ye workmen engaged in mechanical affairs, remonstrate on the subjects of your employments. If any of you do not attend with respect to this requirement, the country has regular punishments for you.
עמוד 664 - Through this attested covenant, [our rulers and the descendants of that merchant] have preserved their mutual relations down to the present day. Now your Excellency having come to us on a friendly mission, and asking our State to take away [the ring] from the merchant by force, this was to request us to violate that covenant ; — ia not such a thing improper?
עמוד 435 - But who will take the responsibility of decision ? We are as if we consulted [about a journey], without taking a step in advance, And therefore did not get on on the road.
עמוד 507 - I hare heard that the highest meaning of it is when there is established [an example of] virtue; the second, when there is established [an example of] successful service ; and the third, when there is established [an example of wise] speech. When these examples are not forgotten with length of time, this is what is meant by the saying — "They do not decay.
עמוד 609 - At first I considered you [as my model], but now I have ceased to do so. The ancient kings deliberated on [all the circumstances], and determined | »u the punishment of crimes] ; they did not make [general] laws of punishment, fearing lest it should give rise to a contentious spirit among the people. But still, as crimes could not be prevented, they set up for them the barrier of righteousness, sought to...