Confucius and the Chinese Classics: Or, Readings in Chinese LiteratureAugustus Ward Loomis A. Roman, 1882 - 432 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 17
עמוד 85
... they call Shang Tai , of which they have images , and concerning which their ideas are as low as concerning any other god which they worship . CHAPTER III . DOMESTIC RELATIONS . FILIAL PIETY . Wang THEOLOGY AND RELIGION . 85.
... they call Shang Tai , of which they have images , and concerning which their ideas are as low as concerning any other god which they worship . CHAPTER III . DOMESTIC RELATIONS . FILIAL PIETY . Wang THEOLOGY AND RELIGION . 85.
עמוד 86
... FILIAL PIETY . Wang E asked what filial piety was . The Master said , " It is , not being disobedient . ” Soon after , as Fan Ch'e was driving him , the Master told him , saying , " Wang - sun asked me what filial piety was , and I ...
... FILIAL PIETY . Wang E asked what filial piety was . The Master said , " It is , not being disobedient . ” Soon after , as Fan Ch'e was driving him , the Master told him , saying , " Wang - sun asked me what filial piety was , and I ...
עמוד 87
... filial piety ? " The Master said , " In serving his parents , a son may remonstrate with them , but gently ; when he sees that they do not incline to follow his advice , he shows an in- creased degree of reverence , but does not abandon ...
... filial piety ? " The Master said , " In serving his parents , a son may remonstrate with them , but gently ; when he sees that they do not incline to follow his advice , he shows an in- creased degree of reverence , but does not abandon ...
עמוד 96
... Filial piety and fraternal submission ! are they not the root of all benevolent actions ? " Tsae Go asked , saying , “ A benevolent man , though it be told him , ' There is a man in the well , ' will go in after him , I suppose ...
... Filial piety and fraternal submission ! are they not the root of all benevolent actions ? " Tsae Go asked , saying , “ A benevolent man , though it be told him , ' There is a man in the well , ' will go in after him , I suppose ...
עמוד 113
... filial piety towards the spirits . His ordinary garments were poor , but he displayed the utmost elegance in his sacrificial cap and apron . He lived in a low mean house , but expended all his strength on the ditches and water- channels ...
... filial piety towards the spirits . His ordinary garments were poor , but he displayed the utmost elegance in his sacrificial cap and apron . He lived in a low mean house , but expended all his strength on the ditches and water- channels ...
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עמוד 71 - At fifteen, I had my mind bent on learning. "At thirty, I stood firm. "At forty, I had no doubts. "At fifty, I knew the decrees of Heaven. "At sixty, my ear was an obedient organ for the reception of truth. "At seventy, I could follow what my heart desired, without transgressing what was right.
עמוד 98 - is there one word which may serve as a rule of practice for all one's life ?" The Master said, " Is not RECIPROCITY such a word ? What you do not want done to yourself, do not do to others.
עמוד 132 - 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 were rightly governed. Their States being rightly governed, the whole kingdom was made tranquil and happy.
עמוד 144 - When one cultivates to the utmost the principles of his nature, and exercises them on the principle of reciprocity, he is not far from the path. What you do not like, when done to yourself, do not do to others.
עמוד 111 - Those who are born with the possession of knowledge are the highest class of men. Those who learn, and so, readily, get possession of knowledge, are the next. Those who are dull and stupid, and yet compass the learning are another class next to these. As to those who are dull and stupid and yet do not learn ; — they are the lowest of the people.
עמוד 83 - Lu asked about serving the spirits of the dead. The Master said, 'While you are not able to serve men, how can you serve their spirits?' Chi Lu added, 'I venture to ask about death?
עמוד 106 - There are three principles of conduct which the man of high rank should consider specially important:— that in his deportment and manner he keep from violence and heedlessness; that in regulating his countenance he keep near to sincerity; and that in his words and tones he keep far from lowness and impropriety. As to such matters as attending to the sacrificial vessels, there are the proper officers for them.
עמוד 70 - Were our Master in the position of the ruler of a state or the chief of a family, we should find verified the description which has been given of a sage's rule: he would plant the people, and forthwith they would be established; he would lead them on, and forthwith they would follow him; he would make them happy, and forthwith multitudes would resort to his dominions; he would stimulate them, and forthwith they would be harmonious. While he lived, he would be glorious. When he died, he would be bitterly...
עמוד 142 - While there are no stirrings of pleasure, anger, sorrow, or joy, the mind may be said to be in the state of EQUILIBRIUM. When those feelings have been stirred, and they act in their due degree, there ensues what may be called the state of Harmony.
עמוד 100 - The superior man is easy to serve and difficult to please. If you try to please him in any way which is not accordant with right, he will not be pleased. But in his employment of men, he uses them according to their capacity.