| James Legge - 1893 - 528 דפים
...Is it possible that a man should not be equal to this bird V 3. In the Book of Poetry, it is said, 'Profound was king Wan. With how bright and unceasing...communication with his subjects, he rested in good faith. 4. In the Book of Poetry, it is said, ' Look at that winding-course House, more than a thousand years... | |
| James Legge - 1861 - 536 דפים
...he regard his resting places!" As a sovereign, he rested in benevolence. As a minister, he fleeted in reverence. As a son, he rested in filial piety....communication with his subjects, he rested in good faith. ode is the praise of kinii Wan, whose virtue leil t,, the poss^ion „f the empire hv lU hou«-, more... | |
| 1866 - 848 דפים
...with his inferiors. In the ' Great Learning ' a perfect ruler is thus described : " Profound was Kin; Wan. With how bright and unceasing a feeling of reverence...communication with his subjects, he rested in good kith." So in the third part of " The Great Oath," in the ' Historical Classic,' a proverb more ancient... | |
| James Legge - 1867 - 344 דפים
...it possible that a man should not be equal to this bird ? " 3. In the Book of Poetry, it is said, " Profound was King Wan. With how bright and unceasing...communication with his subjects, he rested in good faith. 4. In the Book of Poetry, it is said, " Look at that winding course of the K'e, with the green bamboos... | |
| Augustus Ward Loomis - 1867 - 444 דפים
...King W'Sn. With how bright and unceasing a feeling of reverence did he regard his resting places ! " As a sovereign, he rested in benevolence. As a minister,...communication with his subjects, he rested in good faith. In the Book of Poetry, it is said, " Look at that winding course of the K'e, with the green bamboos... | |
| James Legge - 1869 - 358 דפים
...it possible that a man should not be equal to this bird ? " 3. In the Book of Poetry, it is said, " Profound was King Wan. With how bright and unceasing...communication with his subjects, he rested in good faith. 4. In the Book of Poetry, it is said, " Look at that winding course of the K'e, with the green bamboos... | |
| Ssǔ shu - 1870 - 392 דפים
...was King Wan. With how bright and unceasing a feeling of reverence did he regard his resting places!" As a sovereign, he rested in benevolence. As a minister,...communication with his subjects, he rested in good faith. 4. In the Book of Poetry, it is said, " Look at that winding course of the K'e, with the green bamboos... | |
| James Legge - 1870 - 398 דפים
...was King Wan. With how bright and unceasing a feeling of reverence did he regard his resting places!" As a sovereign, he rested in benevolence. As a minister,...communication with his subjects, he rested in good faith. 4. In the Book of Poetry, it is said, " Look at that winding course of the K'e, with the green bamboos... | |
| James Legge - 1861 - 540 דפים
...was King Wan. With how bright and unceasing a feeling of reverence did he regard his resting places!" As a sovereign, he rested in benevolence. As a minister,...rested in reverence. As a son, he rested in filial pietv. As a father, he rested in kindness. In communication with his subjects, he rested in good faith.... | |
| Moncure Daniel Conway - 1874 - 496 דפים
...the mound.' When it rests, it knows ' where to rest. Shall a man not be equal to this bird ? """*""" Profound was King Wan. With how bright and unceasing...communication with his subjects, he rested in good faith. The point where to rest being known, the aim is determined. By that determination calmness is attained.... | |
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