The Chinese Classics, כרך 1Z. Baker, 1866 - 219 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 32
עמוד 129
... honour , he does what is proper to a position of wealth and honour . poor and low position , he does what is proper to a poor and low position . Situated among barbarous tribes , he does what is proper to a situation among barbarous ...
... honour , he does what is proper to a position of wealth and honour . poor and low position , he does what is proper to a poor and low position . Situated among barbarous tribes , he does what is proper to a situation among barbarous ...
עמוד 133
... honour- ing the worthy . The decreasing measures of the love due to relatives , and the steps in the honour due to the worthy , are produced by the principle of propriety . 6. " When those in inferior situations do not possess the ...
... honour- ing the worthy . The decreasing measures of the love due to relatives , and the steps in the honour due to the worthy , are produced by the principle of propriety . 6. " When those in inferior situations do not possess the ...
עמוד 152
... honour to an old man of Ts'oo , and I also give honour to an old man of my own people ; that is , the feeling is determined by the age , and therefore I say that righteousness is external . . 5. Mencius answered him , " Our enjoyment of ...
... honour to an old man of Ts'oo , and I also give honour to an old man of my own people ; that is , the feeling is determined by the age , and therefore I say that righteousness is external . . 5. Mencius answered him , " Our enjoyment of ...
תוכן
Introduction Life of Confucius PAGE 5 | 169 |
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Doctrines of Confucius CONFUCIAN ANALECTS | |
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