The Chinese Classics, כרך 1Z. Baker, 1866 - 219 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 37
עמוד x
... present . He said , ' I consider my not being present at the sacrifice as if I did not sacrifice . " " The custom must have originated from a belief of the contin- ued existence of the dead . We cannot suppose that they who instituted ...
... present . He said , ' I consider my not being present at the sacrifice as if I did not sacrifice . " " The custom must have originated from a belief of the contin- ued existence of the dead . We cannot suppose that they who instituted ...
עמוד 44
... present from the appearance of a true sovereign : never was there a time when the sufferings of the people from tyrannical government were more intense than the present . The hungry are easily sup- plied with food , and the thirsty are ...
... present from the appearance of a true sovereign : never was there a time when the sufferings of the people from tyrannical government were more intense than the present . The hungry are easily sup- plied with food , and the thirsty are ...
עמוד 129
... present a man to Heaven , but he cannot make Heaven give that man the empire . A prince can present a man to the emperor , but he can- not cause the emperor to make that man a prince . A great officer can present a man to his prince ...
... present a man to Heaven , but he cannot make Heaven give that man the empire . A prince can present a man to the emperor , but he can- not cause the emperor to make that man a prince . A great officer can present a man to his prince ...
תוכן
Introduction Life of Confucius PAGE 5 | 169 |
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Doctrines of Confucius CONFUCIAN ANALECTS | |
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