The Chinese Classics, כרך 1Z. Baker, 1866 - 219 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 81
עמוד 131
... king Wan of whom it can be said that he had no cause for grief ! His father was king Ke , and his son was king Woo . His father laid the foundations of his dignity , and his son transmitted it . 2. King Woo continued the enterprise of king ...
... king Wan of whom it can be said that he had no cause for grief ! His father was king Ke , and his son was king Woo . His father laid the foundations of his dignity , and his son transmitted it . 2. King Woo continued the enterprise of king ...
עמוד 28
... king , Seuen , of Ts'e asked , " Was it so , that the park of king Wan contained seventy square le ? " Mencius replied , " It is so in the records . " 2. " Was it so large as that ? " exclaimed the king . " The people , " said Mencius ...
... king , Seuen , of Ts'e asked , " Was it so , that the park of king Wan contained seventy square le ? " Mencius replied , " It is so in the records . " 2. " Was it so large as that ? " exclaimed the king . " The people , " said Mencius ...
עמוד 59
4. On this , Mencius felt himself compelled to go to King Ch'ow's , and there stop the night . King said to him , " In the family , there is the relation of father and son ; abroad , there is the relation of prince and minis- ter ...
4. On this , Mencius felt himself compelled to go to King Ch'ow's , and there stop the night . King said to him , " In the family , there is the relation of father and son ; abroad , there is the relation of prince and minis- ter ...
תוכן
Introduction Life of Confucius PAGE 5 | 169 |
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Doctrines of Confucius CONFUCIAN ANALECTS | |
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