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 20
עמוד 29
... turn once more to the kingdom of Korio in the north . The government of Korio was feudal , with great nobles almost as powerful as the king . In 641 one of these murdered the king and seized the throne . The Chinese emperor acknowledged ...
... turn once more to the kingdom of Korio in the north . The government of Korio was feudal , with great nobles almost as powerful as the king . In 641 one of these murdered the king and seized the throne . The Chinese emperor acknowledged ...
עמוד 30
... turn our attention next to the kingdom of Silla . The island of Kiushiu , upon which is located the modern city of Nagasaki , brought this kingdom into early collision with Japan ; for settlers from Silla came to believe that they owned ...
... turn our attention next to the kingdom of Silla . The island of Kiushiu , upon which is located the modern city of Nagasaki , brought this kingdom into early collision with Japan ; for settlers from Silla came to believe that they owned ...
עמוד 40
... turn their attention to the Koreans , and twice invaded the country as far as Seoul , leaving death and destruction behind them . The king and his court in each case fled down the Han River to the island of Kang - wha , which was ...
... turn their attention to the Koreans , and twice invaded the country as far as Seoul , leaving death and destruction behind them . The king and his court in each case fled down the Han River to the island of Kang - wha , which was ...
עמוד 49
... struction . In the support of this framework , with its burden of thatch , or tiles set in loose earth , well - planed logs of wood cross the rooms over- head , and these rest in turn on wooden pillars HOW THE PEOPLE LIVE 49.
... struction . In the support of this framework , with its burden of thatch , or tiles set in loose earth , well - planed logs of wood cross the rooms over- head , and these rest in turn on wooden pillars HOW THE PEOPLE LIVE 49.
עמוד 50
... turn on wooden pillars erected at intervals of eight feet . The tiled roofs are gracefully curved upward at the corners , and both varieties of roof project three or four feet beyond the building proper . In the construction of the ...
... turn on wooden pillars erected at intervals of eight feet . The tiled roofs are gracefully curved upward at the corners , and both varieties of roof project three or four feet beyond the building proper . In the construction of the ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
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?