The Confucian Way: A New and Systematic Study of the "Four Books"Commercial Press, 1972 - 614 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 42
עמוד 113
... Courage Strictly interpreted , courage involves the use of energy . Those men of strong will who can make full use of their energy have abundant spirit and sound bodies . Without this spirit they would not be able to apply their mental ...
... Courage Strictly interpreted , courage involves the use of energy . Those men of strong will who can make full use of their energy have abundant spirit and sound bodies . Without this spirit they would not be able to apply their mental ...
עמוד 114
... courage . It is important that courage be accompanied by benevolence and propriety . Courage without modesty and propriety is a kind of violence which was hated not only by Confucius but also by Tzu - kung . Of all Confucius ' disciples ...
... courage . It is important that courage be accompanied by benevolence and propriety . Courage without modesty and propriety is a kind of violence which was hated not only by Confucius but also by Tzu - kung . Of all Confucius ' disciples ...
עמוד 210
... courage : He did not flinch from any thrusts at them . He considered that the slightest push from anyone was the same as if he were beaten before the crowds in the market - place , and that what he would not receive from a common man in ...
... courage : He did not flinch from any thrusts at them . He considered that the slightest push from anyone was the same as if he were beaten before the crowds in the market - place , and that what he would not receive from a common man in ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
The Confucian Way: A New and Systematic Study of "The Four Books" <span dir=ltr>Lifu Chen</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 1986 |
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
according action affairs and things Analects ancient archery asked attained benevolence and righteousness Book of Changes Book of Songs called Ch'ên Ch'i Ch'ih Ch'ou Chou Chung common existence conduct Confucian Confucius courage cultivation death destiny disciples dislike Doctrine Duke dynasty evil feeling filial piety fond gain hate heard Heaven and Earth Hence honor human Ibid importance intelligence investigation of things King Wên knowledge Kuan Chung learning man's mankind Master Mean Mencius replied mind nature nourishing observation one's oneself passion-nature perfect person possessed poverty practice prevail prince principles proper rectified regard retired root rules of propriety sage saying scholar seek shame Shun sincerity Son of Heaven speak Sun Yatsen Sung dynasty superior teaching Tzu-chang Tzu-hsia Tzu-kung Tzu-lu Vide supra virtue wisdom wish words worthy XVII Yen Yüan Yi Yin Yin dynasty