The Chinese Classics, כרך 2Clarendon Press, 1895 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 80
עמוד 20
... kingdom hastening to a general anarchy . - How he supported himself in Tsâu , we cannot tell . Perhaps he was possessed of some patrimony ; but when he first comes forth from his native State , we find him accompanied by his most ...
... kingdom hastening to a general anarchy . - How he supported himself in Tsâu , we cannot tell . Perhaps he was possessed of some patrimony ; but when he first comes forth from his native State , we find him accompanied by his most ...
עמוד 24
... kingdom should enjoy tranquillity and good order . wished this , who is there besides me to bring it about ? ' If it We may be certain that Mencius did not go to Ch'î uninvited . His approach was waited for with curious expectation ...
... kingdom should enjoy tranquillity and good order . wished this , who is there besides me to bring it about ? ' If it We may be certain that Mencius did not go to Ch'î uninvited . His approach was waited for with curious expectation ...
עמוד 34
... kingdom . The minister , however , accepted the tender , and , as he proved a tyrannical ruler , great dissatisfaction arose . Chăn T'ung , an officer of Ch'î , asked Mencius whether Yen might be smitten . He replied that it might , for ...
... kingdom . The minister , however , accepted the tender , and , as he proved a tyrannical ruler , great dissatisfaction arose . Chăn T'ung , an officer of Ch'î , asked Mencius whether Yen might be smitten . He replied that it might , for ...
עמוד 36
... kingdom ; -how much more is it so for the State of Lû ? ' to Either on his own impulse or by Yo - chăng's invitation , Mencius went himself also to Lû , hoping that the prince who had committed his government to the disciple might be ...
... kingdom ; -how much more is it so for the State of Lû ? ' to Either on his own impulse or by Yo - chăng's invitation , Mencius went himself also to Lû , hoping that the prince who had committed his government to the disciple might be ...
עמוד 46
... kingdom , and king Wû was ashamed of it . By one display of his anger , he gave repose to all the people . ' He would have been glad if any one of the princes of his own time had been able to vault in a similar way to the sovereign ...
... kingdom , and king Wû was ashamed of it . By one display of his anger , he gave repose to all the people . ' He would have been glad if any one of the princes of his own time had been able to vault in a similar way to the sovereign ...
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
3rd tone 4th tone according Analects ancient asked Mencius benevolence and righteousness Book Book of Rites brother called Ch'ăn Ch'î Ch'in Ch'û Châo Chao Ch'i CHAP chapter character chief Chieh Ching Chû Hsi Chung Chung Yung cius clause Compare Bk Confucius death disciple of Confucius doctrines duke evil father feeling filial filial piety follow grain Han dynasty Heaven Ho-nan honour Hsî Hsiang Hûi Hwan Î Yin king Wăn kingdom Kung-sun labour Liang Măng meaning Mencius replied Mencius's mind minister Mohist nourish one's paragraph parents philosopher practise prince principles proleg proper propriety and righteousness reference royal rule ruler saepe sages scholar Shih Shû-ching Shun's sovereign superior suppose surname T'ang Tăng temples of Confucius things tion translation Tsăng Tsin tsze Tsze-sze universal love verb virtue Wan Chang wish words Yâo Yao and Shun