四书湖南出版社, 1992 - 586 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 39
עמוד 221
... speak when it does not come to them to speak ; - this is called rashness . They may not speak when it comes to them to speak ; —this is called concealment . They may speak without looking at the countenance of their superior ; this is ...
... speak when it does not come to them to speak ; - this is called rashness . They may not speak when it comes to them to speak ; —this is called concealment . They may speak without looking at the countenance of their superior ; this is ...
עמוד 233
... speaking . " Zigong said , " If . you , Master , do not speak , what shall we , your disciples , have to record ? " The Master said , Does Heaven speak ? The four seasons pursue their courses , and all things are continually being ...
... speaking . " Zigong said , " If . you , Master , do not speak , what shall we , your disciples , have to record ? " The Master said , Does Heaven speak ? The four seasons pursue their courses , and all things are continually being ...
עמוד 549
... speak what he ought to speak , by guile of silence seeking to gain some end ; both these cases are of a piece with breaking through a neigh- bour's wall . " 14.32 Mencius said , " Words which are simple , while their meaning is far ...
... speak what he ought to speak , by guile of silence seeking to gain some end ; both these cases are of a piece with breaking through a neigh- bour's wall . " 14.32 Mencius said , " Words which are simple , while their meaning is far ...
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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