The Chinese Classics |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 6-10 מתוך 81
עמוד 311
But it was the king T'ae who laid the foundations of the imperial inheritance. Then
king Ke was diligent for the royal House ; and my deceased father, king Wan,
completed his merit, and received the great decree of Heaven to soothe the ...
But it was the king T'ae who laid the foundations of the imperial inheritance. Then
king Ke was diligent for the royal House ; and my deceased father, king Wan,
completed his merit, and received the great decree of Heaven to soothe the ...
עמוד 312
I apprehend that the merit of the duke of Chow was in extending the practice of
honouring an- i cestors, beyond the circle of the imperial family, j to ' the princes,
the great officers the scholars, and the common people.' King Woo no doubt -
took ...
I apprehend that the merit of the duke of Chow was in extending the practice of
honouring an- i cestors, beyond the circle of the imperial family, j to ' the princes,
the great officers the scholars, and the common people.' King Woo no doubt -
took ...
עמוד 333
The three virtues are characteristics of the imperial rule ; — they are not personal
attributes of the sovereign, but the manifestations of the perfection which is
supposed to have been described in the last Division. Their names are \\~ jj^, Jjr,
and ...
The three virtues are characteristics of the imperial rule ; — they are not personal
attributes of the sovereign, but the manifestations of the perfection which is
supposed to have been described in the last Division. Their names are \\~ jj^, Jjr,
and ...
עמוד 347
The things were sent about as imperial gifts among the States ; so they were '
displayed,' and served to warn and encourage the chiefs to loyal service and duty
. ^ M- fSt |£ 3fc mmzm- #m&uz Gan-kw6 explains this by "-=Jjjj -f=j 3$ || $| Z $i.
The things were sent about as imperial gifts among the States ; so they were '
displayed,' and served to warn and encourage the chiefs to loyal service and duty
. ^ M- fSt |£ 3fc mmzm- #m&uz Gan-kw6 explains this by "-=Jjjj -f=j 3$ || $| Z $i.
עמוד 350
the imperial inheritance may be perpetuated.' I append Lin Che-k'e's
observations on this : — ^m^z%^^m &&-kmzmvxm%m foMnmmi$WLZik%' THE
BOOKS OF SHANG. BOOK VI. THE METAL-BOUND COFFER. m. 350 PART V.
THE SHOO ...
the imperial inheritance may be perpetuated.' I append Lin Che-k'e's
observations on this : — ^m^z%^^m &&-kmzmvxm%m foMnmmi$WLZik%' THE
BOOKS OF SHANG. BOOK VI. THE METAL-BOUND COFFER. m. 350 PART V.
THE SHOO ...
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לא מצאנו ביקורות במקומות הרגילים
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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