Every-day Life in Korea: A Collection of Studies and StoriesFleming H. Revell Company, 1898 - 225 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 23
עמוד 32
... took the name of Korio . This was the golden age of Korean Buddhism . Wang's son and successor speedily formed an alliance with China , and sent her tribute . One hundred years before the time of Gutenberg the Koreans were printing ...
... took the name of Korio . This was the golden age of Korean Buddhism . Wang's son and successor speedily formed an alliance with China , and sent her tribute . One hundred years before the time of Gutenberg the Koreans were printing ...
עמוד 35
... took the more western road , sending detachments into the Chulla and Chung- chong provinces . Then began a race between the rival armies to reach Seoul . From Sang- ju , in the Kiung - sang province , Konishi pushed on to Chiong - ju in ...
... took the more western road , sending detachments into the Chulla and Chung- chong provinces . Then began a race between the rival armies to reach Seoul . From Sang- ju , in the Kiung - sang province , Konishi pushed on to Chiong - ju in ...
עמוד 36
... took the city . Here Konishi , before starting for China , awaited the arrival of his fleet , which , however , was never to come . Some Koreans had in the meantime been thinking and had evolved a new model of fighting - junk . With ...
... took the city . Here Konishi , before starting for China , awaited the arrival of his fleet , which , however , was never to come . Some Koreans had in the meantime been thinking and had evolved a new model of fighting - junk . With ...
עמוד 37
... took the invasion seri- ously . They began at once to raise an army of 40,000 men , and juggled with characteristic Chinese diplomacy in order to gain time . About all of importance that Kato had done in the meanwhile was to capture a ...
... took the invasion seri- ously . They began at once to raise an army of 40,000 men , and juggled with characteristic Chinese diplomacy in order to gain time . About all of importance that Kato had done in the meanwhile was to capture a ...
עמוד 42
... took place , in which a number of Japanese were killed and Tai - won - kun was kidnaped by a Chinese warship and taken to China . China -- although before the signing of the treaties , when the murders of the French fathers and the crew ...
... took place , in which a number of Japanese were killed and Tai - won - kun was kidnaped by a Chinese warship and taken to China . China -- although before the signing of the treaties , when the murders of the French fathers and the crew ...
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
ancestral worship Appenzeller army arrived Bible boys Br'er Rabbit Buddhist building called capital catechumens CHAPTER Chay China Chinese Christ Christian books church city of Pyeng-yang cloth coast Confucian custom doctor English floor foreign settlement friends Fusan gates girls Gospel grave guild Han River head heathen helper Isabella Bird island Japan Japanese Kang-wha Keja king kingdom Konishi Korean Christians Korio later live located Manchuria Manchus ment Metho Methodist Mission minister missionary Moffett Mongol mountain mourning mutang native night northern Pakje peddlers peninsula prayer Presbyterian Mission present province pu-sang pupils Pyeng rean religious rice river sacrifice sarang sauerkraut seen sent Seoul servants side Silla social stone straw street tablet Tatong teaching tians tion Tumen River Underwood Unmun village wall western women Yangban
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 168 - And the discouraging feature of his case is that he has, in many instances, become so self-conceited that Socrates himself could not convince him of his ignorance. He is color-blind to everything modern. His eyes are set on the past, especially the Chinese past. He is a slave to the traditions and customs transmitted from antiquity.
עמוד 88 - Lu asked about serving the spirits of the dead. The Master said, 'While you are not able to serve men, how can you serve their spirits?' Chi Lu added, 'I venture to ask about death?